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Cadmium sulfide in the yard and garden

Context-dependent for your yard

Safety profile under review

What is cadmium sulfide?

The IUPAC name is sulfanylidenecadmium.

Also known as: sulfanylidenecadmium, Cadmium sulphide, Cadmium Yellow, Greenockite.

IUPAC name
sulfanylidenecadmium
CAS number
1306-23-6
Molecular formula
CdS
Molecular weight
144.48 g/mol
SMILES
S=[Cd]
PubChem CID
14783

Risk for people, pets,

Context-dependent

Safety profile under review

Regulatory consensus

2 regulatory and scientific bodies have classified Cadmium sulfide. The classifications differ — that's the data.

AgencyYearClassificationNotes
EPA CTX / GenetoxGenotoxicity: positive (Ames: None, 2 positive / 0 negative reports)
EPA CTX / GenetoxGenotoxicity: positive (Ames: None, 2 positive / 0 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 your yard encounter cadmium sulfide

  • Contaminated WaterMining site runoff, Industrial discharge areas, Drinking water from old infrastructure
  • Soil ContaminationIndustrial sites, Smelter areas, Battery recycling facilities
  • Food ChainFish from contaminated waters, Shellfish from polluted areas, Crops grown in contaminated soil

Safer alternatives

Lower-risk approaches that achieve a similar outcome to Cadmium sulfide:

  • Mineral-based or plant-derived pigments
    Trade-offs: Narrower color range. May fade faster than synthetic pigments.
    Relative cost: 1.2-2×

Frequently asked questions

Is cadmium sulfide safe for your yard?

Safety profile under review

What products contain cadmium sulfide?

Cadmium sulfide appears in: Mining site runoff (Contaminated water); Industrial discharge areas (Contaminated water); Industrial sites (Soil contamination); Smelter areas (Soil contamination); Fish from contaminated waters (Food chain).

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Sources (4)

  1. IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risk to Humans — Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds (1993) — regulatory
  2. Occupational Cadmium Exposure and Lung Cancer Risk in Artists and Industrial Workers (2015) — journal
  3. ASTM D4236 — Standard Practice for Labeling Art Materials for Chronic Health Hazards (2023) — regulatory
  4. EU Cadmium Directive 2006/121/EC — Exemption for Art Materials (2006) — regulatory

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