Name Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide Description Ferric ammonium ferrocyanide is a synthetic colorant used to impart a blue color to cosmetic formulas, paint, and printer ink. It is closely related to ferric ferrocyanide, or Prussian Blue, but is not the same chemical. It belongs to a class of chemicals called inorganic cyanides. It has long-standing approval as a colorant in foods and cosmetics by the FDA and in the EU. It's made by reacting sodium dichromate in acid, then reacting with ferrous sulfate and sodium ferrocyanide in the presence of ammonium sulfate. The oxidized product is filtered, washed, and dried. The pigment consists principally of ferric ammonium ferrocyanide with smaller amounts of ferric ferrocyanide and ferric sodium ferrocyanide. Benefits Imparts color to products. Considerations • Contamination Concerns Inorganic cyanides react slowly with water, carbon dioxide, and acid to release hydrogen cyanide (HCN) gas. Hydrogen cyanide is a highly toxic gas. • Toxic to Aquatic Life
Classified as harmful and persistent in the environment. • Allergies
Some people may be allergic to this colorant. Synonyms Ammonium iron(3+) hexakis(cyano-C)ferrate(4-)
Ferrate(4-), hexakis(cyano-.kappa.C)-, ammonium iron(3+) (1:1:1), (OC-6-11)-
Ammonium iron hexacyanoferrate
Ammonium iron (III) hexacyanoferrate
Ferrate(4 -), hexacyano-, ammonium iron(3+)
9R0NVI936I
DTXSID1029332
ILZWGESBVHGTRX-UHFFFAOYSA-O
Ferrate(4-), hexakis(cyano-C)-, ammonium iron(3+) (1:1:1), (OC-6-11)-
CI 77510
NS00074410
PRUSSIAN BLUE AMMONIUM FERRIC HEXACYANOFERRATE
Q27272910
PRUSSIAN BLUE AMMONIUM FERRIC HEXACYANOFERRATE [MI] Research Sources https://cameochemicals.noaa.gov/chemical/20406
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/33190 Summary Releases small amounts of toxic gas