H. Mimura et al., CHEMICAL AND THERMAL-STABILITY OF POTASSIUM NICKEL HEXACYANOFERRATE(II), Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 34(6), 1997, pp. 582-587
The chemical and thermal stability of a nonstoichiometric compound K2-
xNix/2[NiFe(CN)(6)]. nH(2)O (KNiFC) were examined in connection with d
istribution behavior for Cs+. The face-centered cubic (FCC) structure
of KNiFC was stable even in the presence of 8 M HCl or 8 hr HNO3, and
the samples treated with acids had high fid values for Cst above 10(4)
cm(3)/g. This suggests high resistance of KNiFC to acids. For the KNi
FC treated with HNO3, the lattice parameter (a) increased with increas
ing the concentration of HNO3 above 1 M. The FCC structure decomposed
with NaOH concentrations above 1 M, probably due to the hydrolysis of
constitutional elements. The thermal decomposition began above 250 deg
rees C and several steps of weight loss, due to evolution of gases, we
re observed up to 1,000 degrees C.