Mercuric potassium iodide
Agent Name
Mercuric potassium iodide
Alternative Name
Nessler reagent
Synonyms
Nessler reagent; Potassium tetraiodomercurate; Channing's solution; Dipotassium tetraiodomercurate; Dipotassium tetraiodomercurate(2-); Mayer's reagent; Mercurate(2-), tetraiodo-, dipotassium; Mercuric potassium iodide, solid; Mercury potassium iodide; Mercury potassium iodide (K2HgI4); Mercury(II) potassium iodide; Nessler reagent; Potassium iodomercurate; Potassium mercuric iodide; Potassium mercuriiodide; Potassium mercury iodine; Potassium tetraiodomercurate (II); Potassium tetraiodomercurate(II); Solution potassium iodohydragyrate; [ChemIDplus] UN1643
Category
Mercury Compounds, Inorganic
Description
Yellow odorless solid; Deliquescent in air; [Hawley] Light yellow crystalline solid; [MSDSonline]
Sources/Uses
Used for detecting trace amounts of ammonia and as a topical anti-infective and disinfectant; [HSDB]
Comments
Highly toxic by ingestion; Also toxic by inhalation and dermal exposure; [Hawley] Concern about effects on fetal thyroid, but no studies found; [REPROTOX] An irritant; Can be absorbed through skin; [MSDSonline] See "Mercury, inorganic compounds" and the linked occupational disease. See "Iodine" for the TLV of Iodides.
Skin Designation (ACGIH)
Yes
TLV (ACGIH)
0.025 mg/m3, as Hg (0.01 ppm, inhalable fraction and vapor (iodides))
PEL (OSHA)
0.1 mg/m3, as Hg
MAK
0.02 mg/m3, as Hg, inhalable fraction
IDLH (NIOSH)
10 mg/m3, as Hg
Hepatotoxin
Hepatoxic (a) from occupational exposure (secondary effect) or (b) in animal studies or in humans after ingestion
Other Information
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