Ferrocyanides Limit Test
Ferrocyanides Limit Test — Summary
Purpose: The ferrocyanides limit test for Sodium Chloride checks that ferrocyanide/ferrocyanide-derived cyanide species are not present at levels that produce a visible blue complex when reacted with iron(III). Acceptance: the test solution must show no blue color within 10 minutes after addition of the reagents.
Principle (brief)
Dissolved sample is treated with a mixture of ferric (Fe³⁺) and ferrous (Fe²⁺) reagents; if ferrocyanide is present, it reacts with ferric ions to form Prussian blue (a deep blue/blue‑green precipitate or color). The absence of blue color within the specified observation time indicates compliance.
Step‑by‑step procedure (bench‑ready, follow official monograph/SOP exactly)
Note: The steps below follow the USP monograph wording and practical bench practice. For official QC work, use the exact monograph text and your validated SOP.
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Reagents and solutions (prepare fresh)
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Ferric ammonium sulfate solution: 1 g ferric ammonium sulfate per 100 mL of 0.1 N sulfuric acid (use this as prepared in the monograph).
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Ferrous sulfate solution: 1 in 100 (i.e., dilute stock as specified by your SOP).
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Purified (iodide/contaminant‑free) water.
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Weigh and dissolve sample
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Accurately weigh 2.0 g of the sodium chloride sample.
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Dissolve the 2.0 g in 6 mL of purified water in a clean test tube or small beaker. Mix until fully dissolved.
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Prepare the iron reagent mixture
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Prepare a mixture consisting of 5 mL of the ferric ammonium sulfate solution and 95 mL of the ferrous sulfate solution; then take 0.5 mL of this mixture for the test. (Prepare the larger mixture fresh and use the 0.5 mL aliquot immediately.)
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Add reagent to sample
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To the dissolved sample (2.0 g in 6 mL water), add 0.5 mL of the iron reagent mixture. Mix gently to combine.
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Incubate and observe
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Allow the mixture to stand for 10 minutes at ambient temperature.
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Read the result: examine the solution in natural light against a neutral background. No blue color developing within 10 minutes = pass; any blue color = fail.
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Controls
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Run a blank (6 mL water + 0.5 mL reagent) to confirm reagent background.
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Optionally run a positive control spiked near the limit to confirm the operator can detect a faint blue.
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Practical tips for reliable performance
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Fresh reagents: Prepare the ferric/ferrous reagent mixture immediately before use; ferrous solutions oxidize on standing and reagent ratios affect sensitivity.
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Clean glassware: Use clean, unscratched test tubes and rinse with purified water to avoid false color or adsorption artifacts.
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Consistent lighting and background: Read against a neutral (white or gray matte) background under consistent ambient light to detect faint blue hues.
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Mixing: Add the reagent gently and invert or swirl; avoid vigorous agitation that can entrain air or cause splashing.
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Timing: Start a timer immediately after reagent addition and read at the specified 10‑minute mark; do not rely on later or earlier observations.
Cautions and safety
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Chemical handling: Ferric and ferrous salts and the acidic ferric ammonium sulfate solution can be irritants; wear safety goggles, gloves, and a lab coat. Prepare and handle reagents in a well‑ventilated area.
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Oxidation and stability: Ferrous sulfate oxidizes to ferric species on exposure to air; store and prepare under conditions recommended by your SOP and discard aged solutions.
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Waste disposal: Solutions containing iron and any cyanide/ferrocyanide reaction products must be collected and disposed of as hazardous chemical waste per institutional and regulatory procedures—do not pour to drain.
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Contamination control: Avoid cross‑contamination from glassware or pipettes previously used with cyanide/ferrocyanide or iron reagents.
Quick bench checklist
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Reagents prepared: ferric ammonium sulfate solution; ferrous sulfate solution; purified water.
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Sample weighed: 2.0 g dissolved in 6 mL water.
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Reagent aliquot ready: 0.5 mL of the iron reagent mixture.
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Timer set: observe at 10 minutes.
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Blank and positive control: prepared and run concurrently.
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PPE on: goggles, gloves, lab coat; waste container labeled.
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