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[*] posted on 13-4-2017 at 09:18
Does it exist - Iron cyanate


I wonder if rxn FeCl3 + 3KCNO -> 3KCl + Fe(CNO)3 occurs. I've been searching everywhere including google scholarship, pubchem etc. unfortunately I found nothing.

The most similar compound to that was potassium iron cyanate so maybe the reaction goes more like that: FeCl3 + 4KNCO -> KFe(NCO)4 + 3KCl?

What colours does this compound(s) have?

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[*] posted on 13-4-2017 at 22:23


I couldn't find anything either concerning specific products in the reaction between ferric ions and cyanate ions in the older literature but there is a fair volume of work on the cobalt compound which is deep blue complex anion so it is quite likely that iron forms similar compounds. It would be worth trying out maybe Fe, Cu and Ni solutions to see if they form cyanato complexes.
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