| CAS# | 13601-19-9 |
| Formula | Na4FeC6N6 |
| INS Number | 535 |
| E Number | E535 |
| Synonyms | Tetrasodium hexacyanoferrate; Tetrasodium ferrocyanide |
| Groups/Uses | Anticaking agent, Electroplating, Petroleum refining, Pigment production |
| Markets | Chemical & Materials manufacturing, Food & Beverage, Oil & Gas, Surface Treatment – Fluids, Lubricants & Metalworking |
FAQ’S
What is Sodium ferrocyanide?
Sodium ferrocyanide is a sodium-iron compound that appears as a yellow crystalline solid that is used as an anticaking agent, electroplating additive, and petroleum refining agent.
What are the uses of Sodium ferrocyanide?
Sodium ferrocyanide is primarily used in salt (table salt, sea salt, iodized and non-iodized salt) to prevent caking and clumping due to moisture. It is used in electroplating processes. It is used for the removal of mercaptans in the petroleum industry. It is used in the production of Prussian blue pigment.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Sodium ferrocyanide to users/customers for Chemical & Materials manufacturing, Food & Beverage, Oil & Gas, and Surface Treatment – Fluids, Lubricants & Metalworking.