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 Cobalt(II) formate  | |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.008.059 | 
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| Co(HCO2)2 | |
| Molar mass | 148.97 g/mol | 
| Appearance | red crystalline | 
| Density | 2.13 g/cm3 (20 °C) | 
| Melting point | 175 °C (347 °F; 448 K) (decomposes) | 
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| Solubility | insoluble in alcohol | 
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). 
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Cobalt(II) formate (Cobalt(II) formate dihydrate) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Co(HCO2)2 (or Co(HCOO)2).[1] also (Co-MOF).[2]
Cobalt(II) formate is a red crystalline solid and is soluble in water. It can be very hazardous to the environment. Cobalt formate is primarily used to make catalysts for chemical manufacture.[3]
Synthesis
It can be prepared by adding Co(NO3)2 and phytic acid to a mixture of water, methanol, and dimethyl formamide.
The solution will have a clear appearance until it is heated 100°C for about 24 hours. At this point it will appear as a red crystalline structure.[4]
Application
This MOF has recently been used to isolate hydrogen isotopes. This is done via an oxygen evolution reaction using Co(HCOO)2 as a catalyst.[5]
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References
- ↑ University of Akron Chemical Database Archived 2012-12-12 at archive.today
 - ↑ Ravi, Athira; Nasani, Rajendar; Das, Samar K. (March 2022). "Cobalt Formate, a Functional MOF: Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation". Journal of Molecular and Engineering Materials. 10 (1n02). Bibcode:2022JMEM...1040002R. doi:10.1142/S2251237322400020. ISSN 2251-2373. S2CID 248955759.
 - ↑ "COBALTOUS FORMATE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA". cameochemicals.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
 - ↑ Ravi, Athira; Nasani, Rajendar; Das, Samar K. (March 2022). "Cobalt Formate, a Functional MOF: Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation". Journal of Molecular and Engineering Materials. 10 (1n02). Bibcode:2022JMEM...1040002R. doi:10.1142/S2251237322400020. ISSN 2251-2373. S2CID 248955759.
 - ↑ Ravi, Athira; Nasani, Rajendar; Das, Samar K. (March 2022). "Cobalt Formate, a Functional MOF: Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation". Journal of Molecular and Engineering Materials. 10 (1n02). Bibcode:2022JMEM...1040002R. doi:10.1142/S2251237322400020. ISSN 2251-2373. S2CID 248955759.
 
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