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K4[Fe(CN)6] Making Prussiate of Potash Starting With KNO3
I'm trying to find a process to synthesise Prussiate of Potash with chemicals I already have. I have potassium nitrate and chloride as potential
potassium sources. I've been looking into the compound and it seems like it should be doable, somehow.
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I would mix it (KNO3) with Carbon, and heat to redness to make Potassium Carbonate, and then that with Iron filings, a Nitrogen source (ie: leather,
etc), and more charcoal. That is supposed to form Ferrocyanide when heated to redness for an extended period of time, at which point you cool,
dissolve in water, and evaporate to collect product. I've tried this reaction several times, and I've managed to make it work exactly once. The
product is a pale yellow, a colour that reminds me of Potassium Nitrite. It might be more distinct if your product is better than mine.
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Quote: Originally posted by Daffodile | I would mix it (KNO3) with Carbon, and heat to redness to make Potassium Carbonate, and then that with Iron filings, a Nitrogen source (ie: leather,
etc), and more charcoal. That is supposed to form Ferrocyanide when heated to redness for an extended period of time, at which point you cool,
dissolve in water, and evaporate to collect product. I've tried this reaction several times, and I've managed to make it work exactly once. The
product is a pale yellow, a colour that reminds me of Potassium Nitrite. It might be more distinct if your product is better than mine.
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I may try this when I can find a good nitrogen source. Would urea work maybe?
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I think that would leave you with Potassium Cyanide and Iron. Not sure where the reaction would proceed to from there.
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Okay I tried the synthesis and I got tiny amounts of Potassium Ferrocyanide. I added 5g Iron to 15g Potassium Carbonate, and 10g Charcoal powder.
Then, I heated it to a bright red. Light purple flames appeared and lingered over the coals. I dissolved everything in water, and evaporated it to get
a whitish powder. I tested the powder with Ferrous Sulfate in Hydrochloric Acid. The product was mostly Carbonate.
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You omitted the nitrogen part! I guess even dumb things like stale meat, dried blood etc. should work as N sources. I'm not sure but I think I read
that atmospheric N2 also works, however your setup may not exposed to the air enough.
Do you happen to have mice or rats in your cellar? They contain nitrogen...
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Quote: Originally posted by MeshPL | You omitted the nitrogen part! I guess even dumb things like stale meat, dried blood etc. should work as N sources. I'm not sure but I think I read
that atmospheric N2 also works, however your setup may not exposed to the air enough.
Do you happen to have mice or rats in your cellar? They contain nitrogen...
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I'll use leather instead...
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I may try it soon with gelatin as nitrogen source. Should be fairly pure. My only concern is that I may not manage to heat it enough, but I'll see.
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Meh. Gelatin turns into liquid, foamy black mess when heated and spilled upon every attempt. To make anything sensible with it, you must use a small
amount or a big crucible.
I tried without gelatin but faileded too.
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Hair and feathers are good nitrogen sources too. Bloodmeal is another available source. I tried the synthesis once with hair and feathers but after
boiling the result and reducing the liquor, I only got a gray ashy powder with iron and carbonate. I think I need to keep the reactants covered next
time.
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Can you obtain cyanuric acid? This is sold as a pool chlorine controlling chemical. If so, it would likely work as the nitrogen source-- heating it
with potassium hydroxide and charcoal makes potassium cyanide.
If you can't, you could always try collecting your urine
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