Ammonium Iron(III) Sulfate - Wikipedia

Ammonium iron(III) sulfate
Names
IUPAC name Ammonium iron(III) sulfate
Other names Ferric ammonium sulfateFerric alum
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • anhydride: 10138-04-2 checkY
  • dodecahydrate: 7783-83-7 checkY
3D model (JSmol)
  • anhydride: Interactive image
ChemSpider
  • anhydride: 55405 checkY
ECHA InfoCard 100.030.335 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • anhydride: 233-382-4
PubChem CID
  • dodecahydrate: 61485
UNII
  • anhydride: LUX2X1H1IC checkY
  • dodecahydrate: 65390568Z5 checkY
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
  • anhydride: DTXSID8051417 Edit this at Wikidata
InChI
  • InChI=1S/Fe.H3N.2H2O4S/c;;2*1-5(2,3)4/h;1H3;2*(H2,1,2,3,4)/q+3;;;/p-3 checkYKey: XGGLLRJQCZROSE-UHFFFAOYSA-K checkY
  • anhydride: InChI=1/Fe.H3N.2H2O4S/c;;2*1-5(2,3)4/h;1H3;2*(H2,1,2,3,4)/q+3;;;/p-3Key: XGGLLRJQCZROSE-DFZHHIFOAY
SMILES
  • anhydride: [Fe+3].[O-]S(=O)(=O)[O-].[O-]S([O-])(=O)=O.[NH4+]
Properties
Chemical formula FeNH4(SO4)2•12H2O
Molar mass 482.25 g/mol (dodecahydrate)
Appearance Pale violet octahedral crystals
Odor weak ammonia-like
Density 1.71 g/cm3
Melting point 39 to 41 °C (102 to 106 °F; 312 to 314 K)
Solubility in water 1240 g/L
Hazards
Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH):
Main hazards Irritant
NFPA 704 (fire diamond) [1]
NFPA 704 four-colored diamond
1 0 0
Related compounds
Other anions Ammonium iron(III) citrateAmmonium chloride
Other cations Ammonium aluminium sulfatepotassium aluminium sulfate
Related compounds Ammonium iron(II) sulfate
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). ☒N verify (what is checkY☒N ?) Infobox references
Chemical compound

Ammonium iron(III) sulfate, NH4Fe(SO4)2·12 H2O, or NH4[Fe(H2O)6](SO4)2·6 H2O, also known as ferric ammonium sulfate (FAS) or iron alum, is a double salt in the class of alums, which consists of compounds with the general formula AB(SO4)2 · 12 H2O.[2] It has the appearance of weakly violet, octahedrical crystals. There has been some discussion regarding the origin of the crystals' color, with some ascribing it to impurities in the compound,[3] and others claiming it to be a property of the crystal itself.[4]

FAS is paramagnetic,[5] acidic and toxic towards microorganisms.[6] It is a weak oxidizing agent, capable of being reduced to Mohr's salt, ferrous ammonium sulfate.

Preparation

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FAS can be prepared by crystallization from a solution of ferric sulfate and ammonium sulfate. Iron(II) in ferrous sulfate is oxidized to ferric sulfate by addition of sulfuric and nitric acid. Upon addition of ammonium sulfate to the solution and damping in of the solution, ferric ammonium sulfate crystals precipitate. Equations for these conversions ignore the degree of hydration of the material.

Oxidation: 6 FeSO4 + 2 HNO3 + 3 H2SO4 → 3 Fe2(SO4)3 + 2 NO + 4 H2O Synthesis: Fe2(SO4)3 + (NH4)2SO4 → 2 NH4Fe(SO4)2

Uses

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Areas of use for FAS include waste water treatment,[7] tanning,[7] production of dyestuffs,[7] and as an etching agent in the production of electronic components.[8] It has been used in a wide area of applications, including adiabatic refrigeration equipment,[9] biochemical analysis,[10] and organic synthesis.[11]

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  • Crystals of ferric ammonium sulfate Crystals of ferric ammonium sulfate
  • Crystals of ammonium iron(III) sulfate after 16 days in the air Crystals of ammonium iron(III) sulfate after 16 days in the air

References

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  1. ^ "Material Safety Data Sheet. Iron (III) Ammonium Sulfate Dodecahydrate". fscimage.fishersci.com. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  2. ^ Considine, Douglas M: Chemical and process technology encyclopedia, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1974, p. 993
  3. ^ Christensen, Odin T. "On the Cause of the Amethyst Color of Ferric Alum and of Mixed Crystals of Ferric and Manganic Alum". Chem. Lab. Roy. Vet. Agr. Hochschule, KGL. Danske Vidsk. Selsk. Forh. 1906: 173–95.
  4. ^ Bonnell, Jane; Philip Perman, Edgar (1921). "CCXXIX.—The colour of iron alum". J. Chem. Soc., Trans. 119: 1994–1997. doi:10.1039/CT9211901994.
  5. ^ Cooke, Meyer; Wolf (1956). "The Specific Heats of Three Paramagnetic salts at Very Low Temperatures". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 237 (1210): 395–403. Bibcode:1956RSPSA.237..395C. doi:10.1098/rspa.1956.0185. S2CID 97076961.
  6. ^ Wang, Fei; et al. (2008). "Microcalorimetric investigation of the toxic action of ammonium ferric(III)sulfate on the metabolic activity of pure microbes". Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 25 (3): 351–357. Bibcode:2008EnvTP..25..351W. doi:10.1016/j.etap.2007.11.004. PMID 21783873.
  7. ^ a b c Wiley Encyclopedia of inorganic chemistry: Volume 4, p. 1704:
  8. ^ Chen et al.: United States Patent 5518131 – "Etching molydbenum with ferric sulfate and ferric ammonium sulfate"
  9. ^ Grant W. Wilson, Peter T. Timbie: "Construction techniques for adiabatic demagnetization refrigerators using ferric ammonium alum". Cryogenics, Volume 39, Number 4, (1999), pp. 319–322
  10. ^ J. C. Whitehorn: "A system of blood analysis. Supplement II. Simplified method for the determination of chlorides in blood or plasma". Journal of Biological Chemistry (1921), 45 p. 449–60.
  11. ^ Yu, Shanxin; et al. (2005). "Application of ammonium ferric sulfate dodecahydrate in organic synthesis". General Review. 17 (1): 27–30.
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Ammonium salts
Inorganic salts
monatomic anions
  • NH4F
  • (NH4)2S
  • NH4Cl
  • (NH4)2Se
  • NH4Br
  • NH4I
oxyanions
  • NH4NO2
  • NH4NO3
  • CaNH4PO4
  • (NH4)2CO3
  • (NH4)4UO2(CO3)3
  • (NH4)HCO3
  • NH4H2AsO4
  • NH4BrO3
  • NH4ClO
  • NH4OCN
  • NH4B5O8
  • (NH4)3PO4
  • NH4PH2O2
  • (NH4)2HPO4
  • (NH4)H2PO4
  • NH4IO4
  • (NH4PO4)n(OH)2
  • NH4NaHPO4
  • (NH4)2SO3
  • (NH4)2SO4
  • (NH4)Al(SO4)2·12H2O
  • (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2·6H2O
  • NH4Fe(SO4)2·12H2O
  • NH4SO3NH2
  • (NH4)HSO4
  • (NH4)2S2O8
  • (NH4)2S2O3
  • NH4ClO3
  • NH4ClO4
  • (NH4)2Mg(SO4)2
  • NH4VO3
  • Nd(NH4)2(NO3)5
  • (NH4)2CrO4
  • (NH4)2Cr2O7
  • NH4MnO4
  • (NH4)3AsO4
  • NH4BrO4
  • (NH4)2MoO4
  • (NH4)6Mo7O24
  • (NH4)3Mo12PO40
  • NH4IO3
  • (NH4)2Ce(NO3)6
  • (NH4)8Ce2(SO4)8·4H2O
  • (NH4)10H2W12O42·4H2O
  • NH4ReO4
  • (NH4)2SeO4
  • (NH4)2TeO4
other anions
  • NH4BF4
  • NH4N3
  • NH4CN
  • NH4[Au(CN)2]
  • (NH4)HF2
  • (NH4)2SeBr6
  • (NH4)3AlF6
  • NH4SbF6
  • NH4AsF6
  • (NH4)3CrF6
  • (NH4)3FeF6
  • (NH4)3GaF6
  • (NH4)2GeF6
  • (NH4)3InF6
  • NH4NbF6
  • (NH4)2PtF6
  • (NH4)2ReF6
  • (NH4)2SnF6
  • NH4TaF6
  • (NH4)2UF6
  • (NH4)3VF6
  • (NH4)SiF6
  • (NH4)HS
  • NH4SCN
  • (NH4)2ZnCl4
  • (NH4)2MoS4
  • NH4I3
  • (NH4)2PtBr6
  • (NH4)2SnBr6
  • (NH4)2TeCl6
  • (NH4)2IrCl6
  • (NH4)2OsCl6
  • (NH4)2PtCl6
  • (NH4)2ReCl6
  • (NH4)2PdCl6
  • (NH4)2PbCl6
  • (NH4)3RhCl6
  • (NH4)2SeCl6
  • (NH4)2SnCl6
  • (NH4)4[Fe(CN)6]
  • (NH4)3VS4
  • (NH4)2S5
  • (NH4)4[HgBr6]
  • (NH4)2[PtI6]
  • NH4AuCl4
  • (NH4)2PdCl4
  • (NH4)3AsS4
  • (NH4)2WS4
  • (NH4)2[PtCl4]
Organic salts
  • Aluminon
  • Ammonium acetate
  • Ammonium adipate
  • Ammonium alginate
  • Ammonium benzoate
  • Ammonium bituminosulfonate
  • Ammonium butyrate
  • Ammonium carbamate
  • Ammonium caprylate
  • Ammonium cinnamate
  • Ammonium citrate
  • Ammonium diethyl dithiophosphate
  • Ammonium ferric citrate
  • Ammonium formate
  • Ammonium fumarate
  • Ammonium glutamate
  • Ammonium heptadecanoate
  • Ammonium itaconate
  • Ammonium lactate
  • Ammonium lauryl sulfate
  • Ammonium laurate
  • Ammonium malate
  • Ammonium malonate
  • Ammonium mandelate
  • Ammonium myristate
  • Ammonium nicotinate
  • Ammonium nonanoate
  • Ammonium oleate
  • Ammonium oxalate
  • Ammonium picrate
  • Ammonium palmitate
  • Ammonium perfluorononanoate
  • Ammonium picolinate
  • Ammonium propionate
  • Ammonium salicylate
  • Ammonium stearate
  • Ammonium succinate
  • Ammonium tartrate
  • Ammonium thioglycolate
  • Ammonium valerate
  • Cupferron
  • Ferric ammonium oxalate
  • Murexide
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Iron compounds
Fe(−II)
  • H2Fe(CO)4
  • Na2Fe(CO)4
Fe(0)
Organoiron(0) compounds
  • Fe(CO)5
  • Fe2(CO)9
  • Fe3(CO)12
  • Fe(CO)3CH3COC2H2C6H6
Fe(I)
  • FeH
Organoiron(I) compounds
  • (C5H5FeCO)2(CO)2
  • Fe(0,II)
    • Fe3C
    Fe(II)
    • FeH2
    • Mg2FeH6
    • FeF2
    • FeCl2
    • Fe(ClO4)2
    • FeBr2
    • FeI2
    • FeO
    • Fe(OH)2
    • FeS
    • FeSO4
    • (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2·6H2O
    • FeSe
    • FeSeO4
    • Fe(NO3)2
    • Fe3(PO4)2
    • FeSi2
    • Fe(BF4)2
    • FeCr2O4
    • FeMoO4
    • FeTiO3
    • FeCO3
    Organoiron(II) compounds
    • Fe(C5H5)2
    • Fe(C5H5)(CO)2I
    • Fe(C5H4P(C6H5)2)2
    • C4H4Fe(CO)3
    • C4H6Fe(CO)3
    • FeC2O4
    • Fe(C2H3O2)2
    • Fe(C3H5O3)2
    • FeC6H6O7
    • FeC12H22O14
    • FeI2(CO)4
    • K4Fe(CN)6
    • K2Fe(C2O4)2
    Fe(0,III)
    • FeSi
    • FeGe
    Fe(II,III)
    • Fe3O4
    • Fe3S4
    • Prussian blue
    Fe(III)
    • FeI3
    • FeBr3
    • FeCl3
    • FeF3
    • FeP
    • Fe(NO3)3
    • FeOCl
    • FeO(OH)
    • FePO4
    • Fe4(P2O7)3
    • Fe2(CrO4)3*Fe2O3
    • Fe2(SeO3)3
    • Fe2S3
    • Fe2(SO4)3
    • Fe(N3)3
    • NH4Fe(SO4)2·12H2O
    • K3Fe(CN)6
    Organoiron(III) compounds
    • Fe(C5H5)2BF4
    • Na3Fe(C2O4)3
    • Fe(acac)3
    • [(C2H5)4N][O(FeCl3)2]|
    • Fe2(C2O4)3
    • K3Fe(C2O4)3
    • C6H8O7·xFe3+·yNH3
    • C54H105FeO6
    Fe(IV)
    • FeF4
    Fe(VI)
    • K2FeO4
    • BaFeO4
    Purported
    • Hemolithin (protein)
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    Compounds containing the sulfate group (SO2−4)
    H2SO4 He
    Li2SO4 BeSO4 B2S2O9-BO3+BO3 estersROSO3(RO)2SO2+CO3+C2O4 (NH4)2SO4[N2H5]HSO4(NH3OH)2SO4NOHSO4+NO3 H2OSO4 +F Ne
    Na2SO4NaHSO4 MgSO4 Al2(SO4)3Al2SO4(OAc)4 Si +PO4 SO2−4HSO3HSO4(HSO4)2+SO3 +Cl Ar
    K2SO4KHSO4 CaSO4 Sc2(SO4)3 TiOSO4 VSO4V2(SO4)3VOSO4 CrSO4Cr2(SO4)3 MnSO4 FeSO4Fe2(SO4)3 CoSO4Co2(SO4)3 NiSO4Ni2(SO4)3 CuSO4Cu2SO4[Cu(NH3)4(H2O)]SO4 ZnSO4 Ga2(SO4)3 Ge(SO4)2 +AsO4 +SeO3 +Br Kr
    RbHSO4Rb2SO4 SrSO4 Y2(SO4)3 Zr(SO4)2 Nb2O2(SO4)3 MoO(SO4)2MoO2(SO4) Tc Ru(SO4)2 Rh2(SO4)3 PdSO4 Ag2SO4AgSO4 CdSO4 In2(SO4)3 SnSO4Sn(SO4)2 Sb2(SO4)3 TeOSO4 I2(SO4)3(IO)2SO4+IO3 Xe
    Cs2SO4CsHSO4 BaSO4 * Lu2(SO4)3 Hf(SO4)2 Ta(SO4)67– WO(SO4)2 Re2O5(SO4)2 OsSO4Os2(SO4)3Os(SO4)2 IrSO4Ir2(SO4)3 Pt2(SO4)54– AuSO4Au2(SO4)3 Hg2SO4HgSO4 Tl2SO4Tl2(SO4)3 PbSO4Pb(SO4)2 Bi2(SO4)3 PoSO4Po(SO4)2 At Rn
    Fr RaSO4 ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
     
    * La2(SO4)3 Ce2(SO4)3Ce(SO4)2 Pr2(SO4)3 Nd2(SO4)3 Pm2(SO4)3 Sm2(SO4)3 EuSO4Eu2(SO4)3 Gd2(SO4)3 Tb2(SO4)3 Dy2(SO4)3 Ho2(SO4)3 Er2(SO4)3 Tm2(SO4)3 Yb2(SO4)3
    ** Ac2(SO4)3 Th(SO4)2 (PaO)2(SO4)3H3PaO(SO4)3 U2(SO4)3U(SO4)2UO2SO4 Np(SO4)2(NpO2)2SO4NpO2SO4 Pu(SO4)2PuO2SO4 Am2(SO4)3Am2O2SO4 Cm2(SO4)3Cm2O2SO4 Bk2O2SO4 Cf2(SO4)3Cf2O2SO4 Es Fm Md No

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