
This study analyzes Sodium Ferrocyanide Production From Sodium Cyanide and Ferrous Sulfate, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report proffers the thorough economics of sodium ferrocyanide production from sodium cyanide and ferrous sulfate. The synthesis is initiated by reacting the two compounds, i.e., sodium cyanide and ferrous sulfate, in an aqueous medium, which, on heating, generates sodium ferrocyanide as the final product, along with sodium sulfate as a byproduct.
Sodium ferrocyanide is manufactured by using sodium cyanide, ferrous sulfate, hydrogen cyanide, calcium hydroxide, and ferrous chloride as some of its primary feedstocks. The procurement of sodium ferrocyanide, along with its raw materials, is governed by various factors.
Factors including its manufacturing cost, market prices, variations in its supply chain, demand from its downstream pharmaceutical and dyestuff industries, along its logistics management have a prominent impact on its procurement. Moreover, factors such as the availability of its raw materials (including ammonia, hydrochloric acid, calcium oxide, hydrogen, iron, etc. that are used to synthesize ferrous sulfate, sodium cyanide, hydrogen cyanide and ferrous chloride), extraction cost of iron (feedstock), and trade and transportation activities play a significant role in determining its procurement.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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