RI 2504 Test Papers for Estimating Hydrocyanic Acid Gas in Air

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Jun 1, 1923
Abstract
Poisonous hydrocyanic acid gas (HCN) is sometimes evolved in dangerous quantities from cyanides used in metallurgical and chemical operations. This gas is much used for fumigating buildings, ships, greenhouses, and such commodities as grain and cotton to destroy rats, mice and insect pests. Wherever cyanide fumes are evolved, thorough ventilation is necessary in order to render the sur- rounding air safe to breathe. Many persons have been killed by entering tanks and fumigated places too soon, and a simple test for this gas would promote safety. In view of the need for an easy method for quantitatively determining HCN in air, the three color reactions used originally for testing HCN in solution tions *** were modified and adapted. The reactions employ (1) picric acid (CH(NO2)3OH) which is yellow but combines with hydrogen cyanide to form a red- purple dye, isopurpuric acid****; (2) phenolphthalin (CH1604), which is a reduc- tian product of the phenolphthalein (CH4) used for acid indicator, this colorless substance is oxidized***** by presence of HCN to pink colored phenolph- thalin; and (3) guaiacum which oxidized from colorless to blue******. Phenolph- thalin and guaiacum require the presence of copper compounds which catalize the color formation by reduction of cupric cyanide. The chemical processes involved *Associate physical organic chemist, Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior. **Assistant gas chemist, Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior.
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*** Kohn-Abrest, E., Notice toxicologique sur les gas: Arnales des Falsifica- tions, vol. 8, 1915, pp. 215-35. (Tested air with picric acid and guaiacum papers). **** Élasiwietz, H., Ueber eine neue Zersetzungsweise der Trinitrophenylsaure: Anal. der Chemie, vol. 110, 1859, pp. 289-303.
***** Weehuizen, F., Phenolphthalin as reagent for HCN: Pharmaceutrisch weekblad, Utrecht, vol. 42, 1905, pp. 271-2. Abstract, Jour. Chem. Soc., vol. 88, part 2, 1905, p. 489.
****** Schonbein, C. F., Ueber den thatigen Zustand der Helfte des in dem Kupfer- oxydenthaltenen Sauerstoffs und ein darauf beruhendes hochst empfindliches Reagens auf die Blausaure und die loslichen Cyanmetalle: Jour. fur. Praktische Chemie, vol. 106, 1869, pp. 263-70.
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(1923) RI 2504 Test Papers for Estimating Hydrocyanic Acid Gas in AirMLA: RI 2504 Test Papers for Estimating Hydrocyanic Acid Gas in Air. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.