Common Name |
Milori Blue |
Generic Name |
Prussian blue |
Colour Index Name and num. |
PB 27 (77510) |
Proprietary Name(s) |
Pris, Milori, Chinese |
Dates of Discovery |
1704 |
Chemical Class |
Inorganic |
Constituents |
Ferri-ammonium ferrocyanide(ferric ammonium ferrocyanide) |
Source |
Synthetic inorganic |
Type |
Particle |
Safety data
for Milori blue
General
Synonyms: ferric ferrocyanide, Berlin blue, ferric hexacyanoferrate
(II), iron cyanide, ferrihexacyanoferrate, iron (II) ferrocyanide,
iron blue, Milori blue, Paris blue, tetrairon tris(hexacyanoferrate),
iron(III) hexacyanoferrate (II)
Use: dye, indicator
Molecular formula: C18Fe7N18
CAS No: 14038-43-8
EC No: 237-875-5
Physical data
Appearance: dark blue crystalline powder
Melting point:
Boiling point:
Vapour density:
Vapour pressure:
Density (g cm-3): 1.8
Flash point:
Explosion limits:
Autoignition temperature:
Water solubility: soluble
Stability
Stable. Incompatible with acids, strong oxidising agents, ammonia.
Light sensitive.
Toxicology
Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin.
Toxicity data
(The meaning of any abbreviations which appear in this section
is given here.)
ORL-MUS LD50 > 8000 mg kg-1
ORL-RAT LD50 > 8000 mg kg-1
Risk phrases
(The meaning of any risk phrases which appear in this section
is given here.)
R20 R21 R22.
Transport information
Personal protection
Safety glasses. Do not breathe dust.
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