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# Add [[calcium oxide]] to molten [[urea]] and maintain heat until it is a (mostly) anhydrous solid | # Add [[calcium oxide]] to molten [[urea]] and maintain heat until it is a (mostly) anhydrous solid '''calcium cyanate''' | ||
#:{{#Chem: CaO + 2 CO(NH2)2 = Ca(OCN)2 + 2 NH3 + H2O }} | #:{{#Chem: CaO + 2 CO(NH2)2 = Ca(OCN)2 + 2 NH3 + H2O }} | ||
# Calcine at 800 °C in the '''absence''' of [[oxygen]], converting the cyanate to cyanamide | # Calcine at 800 °C in the '''absence''' of [[oxygen]], converting the cyanate to cyanamide |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 4 December 2024
Chemical formula | CaCN2 |
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OTP appearance | white solid |
Molar Mass(g/mol) | 80.102 |
Density(g/cc) | 2.29 |
Melting Point(°C) | 1340 |
Solubility in water(g/L) | reacts |
NFPA 704 |
Uses
Other
- Production of sodium cyanide
- Production of ammonia
- Production of cyanamide
Natural occurrence
- Does not occur naturally.
Hazards
Character
Production
Extraction
Synthesis
from urea
- Add calcium oxide to molten urea and maintain heat until it is a (mostly) anhydrous solid calcium cyanate
- CaO + 2 CO(NH2)2 → Ca(OCN)2 + 2 NH3 + H2O
- Calcine at 800 °C in the absence of oxygen, converting the cyanate to cyanamide
- Ca(OCN)2{CaCN2 + CO2800 °C}→
- Ca(OCN)2 + 3 O2{2 CaCO3 + 2 N2 + 2 CO2 // incorrect: oxygen available800 °C}→
- Ca(OCN)2
from air nitrogen
- Calcium carbide powder is heated at about 1,100 °C in an electric furnace into which nitrogen is passed for several hours. The product is cooled to ambient temperatures and any unreacted carbide is leached out cautiously with water.[1]
- CaC2 + N2{CaCN2 + C1100°C}→
- A similar process, called the "Tunnel Kiln" process uses calcium chloride as a coreactant occurs at a much lower temperature[1]
- CaC2 + N2{CaCl2CaCN2 + C700°C}→
Testing
Purification
Storage
Watertight dry container
Disposal
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 (1978) "Calcium Cyanamide"
Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing and Design 6; pp41-46. Marcel Dekker
ISBN: 0-8247-2456-9