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Sodium cyanide is a compound with the and the structure . It is a white, solid. has a high affinity for metals, which leads to the high of this salt. Its main application, in , also exploits its high reactivity toward metals. It is a .


Production and chemical properties
Sodium cyanide is produced by treating with :
Worldwide production was estimated at 500,000 tons in the year 2006. Formerly it was prepared by the Castner process involving the reaction of with carbon at elevated temperatures.

The structure of solid NaCN is related to that of .Wells, A.F. (1984) Structural Inorganic Chemistry, Oxford: Clarendon Press. . The anions and cations are each six-coordinate. Potassium cyanide (KCN) adopts a similar structure.

When treated with , it forms the toxic gas :

Because the salt is derived from a weak acid, sodium cyanide readily reverts to HCN by ; the moist solid emits small amounts of hydrogen cyanide, which is thought to smell like bitter (not everyone can smell it—the ability thereof is due to a genetic trait). Sodium cyanide reacts rapidly with strong acids to release hydrogen cyanide. This dangerous process represents a significant risk associated with cyanide salts. It is detoxified most efficiently with hydrogen peroxide () to produce (NaOCN) and water:


Applications

Cyanide mining
(also known as the cyanide process) is the dominant technique for extracting , much of which is obtained from low-grade . More than 70% of cyanide consumption globally is used for this purpose. The application exploits the high affinity of gold(I) for cyanide, which induces gold metal to oxidize and dissolve in the presence of air (oxygen) and water, producing the salt sodium dicyanoaurate (or sodium gold cyanide) ():

A similar process uses potassium cyanide (KCN, a close relative of sodium cyanide) to produce potassium dicyanoaurate ().

These soluble forms of gold (and silver) can be converted back to the metals by electrolysis.


Chemical feedstock
Some commercially significant chemicals are derived from cyanide: cyanuric chloride, cyanogen chloride, and .

Several specialty may be produced by alkylation of cyanide, a strong . Illustrative is the synthesis of by the reaction of and sodium cyanide:


Electroplating
Cyanide baths (solutions) of metal ions are used to many metals, including , gold, and silver. plating gives excellent corrosion resistance and is achieved using and sodium cyanide.
(2025). 9783527303854
Copper 'strikes' (thin high quality layers) are traditionally formed using cyanide electroplating, these thin interstitial layers allow adhesion between metals that are usually incompatible, such as chromium and aluminium.


Niche uses
Being highly toxic, sodium cyanide is used to kill or stun rapidly such as in collecting jars used by and in widely illegal .

It was used as an , and , but these uses were cancelled by the EPA in 1987.


Toxicity
Sodium cyanide, like other soluble cyanide salts, is among the most rapidly acting of all known poisons. NaCN is a potent inhibitor of respiration, acting on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase and hence blocking electron transport. This results in decreased oxidative metabolism and oxygen utilization. then occurs as a consequence of anaerobic metabolism. An oral dosage as small as 200–300 mg can be fatal.


Disposal
Due to toxicity considerations, the disposal of cyanide is subject to stringent regulations. Industrial cyanide effluent is typically destroyed by oxidation using peroxysulfuric acid, hydrogen peroxide, /copper salts ("Inco process") or all three ("Combiox Process"). Use of sodium hypochlorite, traditional for laboratory-scale wastes, is impractical on a commercial scale. Hydrolysis at higher temperatures is highly effective, but requires specialized equipment. Lastly, cyanide wastes can be acidified for recovery of .
(2025). 9783527303854


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