Baby Safety / Compounds / Crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate)

Is Crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate) safe for babies and kids?

High risk for kids

(Babies-specific data is limited; this page draws from human pregnant context.) GHS Danger classification. Carcinogenicity concern during pregnancy.

What is crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate)?

The IUPAC name is trimagnesium;disodium;octakis(dihydroxy(oxo)silane);bis(iron(3+)).

Also known as: trimagnesium;disodium;octakis(dihydroxy(oxo)silane);bis(iron(3+)), Crocidolite asbestos, Blue Asbestos, ASBESTOS, CROCIDOLITE.

IUPAC name
trimagnesium;disodium;octakis(dihydroxy(oxo)silane);bis(iron(3+))
CAS number
12001-28-4
Molecular formula
Fe2H16Mg3Na2O24Si8+14
Molecular weight
855.38 g/mol
SMILES
O[Si](=O)O.O[Si](=O)O.O[Si](=O)O.O[Si](=O)O.O[Si](=O)O.O[Si](=O)O.O[Si](=O)O.O[Si](=O)O.[Na+].[Na+].[Mg+2].[Mg+2].[Mg+2].[Fe+3].[Fe+3]
PubChem CID
86278622

Risk for babies

High risk

GHS Danger classification. Carcinogenicity concern during pregnancy.

Risk for pregnant and nursing people

High risk

GHS Danger classification. Carcinogenicity concern during pregnancy.

Regulatory consensus

4 regulatory and scientific bodies have classified Crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate). The classifications differ — that's the data.

AgencyYearClassificationNotes
EPA CTX / NTP RoCKnown Human Carcinogen
EPA CTX / IARCGroup 1 - Carcinogenic to humans
EPA CTX / GenetoxGenotoxicity: negative (Ames: negative, 1 positive / 3 negative reports)
EPA CTX / GenetoxGenotoxicity: negative (Ames: negative, 1 positive / 3 negative reports)

Regulators apply different standards of evidence — animal-data weighting, exposure-pattern assumptions, epidemiological power thresholds — which is why two scientific bodies can review the same data and reach different conclusions. The disagreement is the data.

Where kids encounter crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate)

  • Industrial FacilitiesManufacturing plants, Waste treatment sites
  • Occupational EnvironmentsFactories, Warehouses

Safer alternatives

Lower-risk approaches that achieve a similar outcome to Crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate):

  • Safer process chemistry; Green chemistry alternatives; Exposure controls
    Trade-offs: Requires R&D investment to redesign synthesis routes; may reduce yield or throughput initially; long-term benefits include reduced waste treatment costs, regulatory compliance, and worker safety; 12 Principles of Green Chemistry framework available.
    Relative cost: 2-5×

Frequently asked questions

What products contain crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate)?

Crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate) appears in: Manufacturing plants (Industrial facilities); Waste treatment sites (Industrial facilities); Factories (Occupational environments); Warehouses (Occupational environments).

Why do regulators disagree about crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate)?

Crocidolite fiber (sodium iron silicate) has been classified by 4 agencies including EPA CTX / NTP RoC, EPA CTX / IARC, EPA CTX / Genetox, EPA CTX / Genetox, with differing conclusions. Regulators apply different standards of evidence (animal data weighting, exposure-pattern assumptions, epidemiological power thresholds), which is why two scientific bodies can review the same data and reach different conclusions. See the regulatory consensus table on this page for the full picture.

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Sources (3)

  1. PubChem Compound CID 86278622 — database
  2. EPA CompTox Chemicals Dashboard — DTXSID5030743 — epa
  3. ATSDR Toxicological Profile — CAS 12001-28-4 — reference

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