ASTM-D4374 › Standard Test Methods for Cyanides in Water-Automated Methods for Total Cyanide, Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide, and Thiocyanate (Withdrawn 2013)
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Scope
1.1 These test methods cover the determination of different species of cyanides and thiocyanate in water and waste water, namely weak acid dissociable cyanide, total cyanide, and thiocyanate
1.1.1 Total Cyanide This test method determines all the weak acid dissociable cyanides and the strong metal-cyano-complexes, such as ferrocyanide [Fe(CN)
1.1.2 Weak Acid Dissociable CyanideThis test method basically determines free cyanides, as CN and HCN, and weak metal-cyano-complexes such as [Cd(CN)
1.1.3 Strong cyanide complexes, like those of iron, cobalt, etc., can be determined by difference, that is, cyanide complexes = total cyanides weak acid dissociable cyanides.
1.1.4 Thiocyanate This test method determines the thiocyanate as the difference between another measurement that includes total cyanide plus thiocyanate and the value of total cyanide, that is, thiocyanate = total cyanide plus thiocyanate total cyanide.
1.2 Cyanates and cyanogen halides are not detected. Cyanogen chloride hydrolyzes to cyanate at the pH of sample preservation (12).
1.3 Most of the organo-cyano-complexes are not measured, with the exception of the weak cyanohydrins.
1.4 These test methods apply to different types of water, waste water (raw sewage, sludge, and effluent), sludge, some industrial waste, and sediments. Sample matrixes should be evaluated by the user. The reported precision and bias (see Section ) may not apply to all samples.
1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Significance and Use
Cyanides are known to be toxic to man, but more so to fish and other aquatic life. The complexity of the chemistry of cyanides has led to the coexistence of several cyanide species in the environment. The presence of cyanides in industrial, domestic, and surface water is cause for concern. Several regulations and standards require continuous monitoring of cyanides in different types of water and wastes. The automated test methods presented offer useful tools for such monitoring. (See also Practice D 4193
Keywords
automated methods; cyanide; thiocyanate; waste water ; weak acid dissociable; ICS Number Code 13.060.50 (Examination of water for chemical substances)
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Document Number
ASTM-D4374-06
Revision Level
2006 EDITION
Status
Cancelled
Modification Type
Withdrawn
Publication Date
July 1, 2006
Document Type
Test Method
Page Count
15 pages
Committee Number
D19.06