Atomfair Cobalt(II) oxide CoO CoO

Description Cobalt(II) Oxide (CoO) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This black crystalline solid exhibits excellent thermal stability and is a key precursor in the synthesis of cobalt-based materials. With a molecular formula of CoO and CAS number 1308-06-1 , it is commonly employed in catalysis, battery technologies, and ceramic pigments. Our product is rigorously tested for purity and consistency, ensuring reliable performance in advanced scientific studies. Ideal for researchers in materials science, electrochemistry, and nanotechnology, this compound is available in various particle sizes and packaging options to meet your specific needs.

Description

Description

Cobalt(II) Oxide (CoO) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This black crystalline solid exhibits excellent thermal stability and is a key precursor in the synthesis of cobalt-based materials. With a molecular formula of CoO and CAS number 1308-06-1, it is commonly employed in catalysis, battery technologies, and ceramic pigments. Our product is rigorously tested for purity and consistency, ensuring reliable performance in advanced scientific studies. Ideal for researchers in materials science, electrochemistry, and nanotechnology, this compound is available in various particle sizes and packaging options to meet your specific needs.

  • CAS No: 1308-06-1
  • Molecular Formula: CoO
  • Molecular Weight: 74.933
  • Exact Mass: 74.928108
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 74.928108
  • IUPAC Name: oxocobalt
  • SMILES: O=[Co]
  • Synonyms: Cobalt(II) oxide, 1307-96-6, oxocobalt, Cobalt monoxide, COBALTOUS OXIDE

Application

Cobalt(II) Oxide is extensively used as a catalyst in oxidation reactions and hydrocarbon processing. It serves as a critical component in lithium-ion battery cathodes, enhancing energy density and cycle life. Additionally, CoO is employed in the production of blue ceramic glazes and glass due to its vibrant coloration properties. Its semiconducting characteristics make it valuable in gas sensors and electronic devices.

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