I'm preforming a reaction with cyanoacrylates and I want to determine if cyanide is being liberated in the reaction (both for safety reasons and to check for side-reactions).
I've found a couple of tests for cyanide, but I'm worried that the reagents and conditions will give me false positives/negatives. Benzoquinone, Pyridine-barbituric acid, and copper+benzidine could all conceivably react with the cyanoacrylate SM or my product. The prussian blue method requires strongly acidic conditions, which again might be an issue. The precipitation of silver cyanide seems like a good test, but forming a white precipitate isn't a very distinctive readout.
The best I have so far is to add sodium thiosulfate to turn the cyanide into thiocyanate ions, then add a ferric salt to get red ferric thiocyanate. I just can't find any procedure for this method, so I have no idea what pH, stoichiometry, or temp is needed.