Reddish-pink crystalline powder
Product ID : 100PRO94
CAS : 1560-69-6
Molecular formula : C6H10CoO4
MW : 205.07g/mol
Flash point : 54-60C
Cobalt propionate is a reddish crystalline powder. It is currently being considered a better source of cobalt than cobalt carbonate in animal feeds. Other applications include: varnish dryer additive, ceramics brightener, cobalt catalysts, cobalt ceramics precursor, synthetic reagent, adhesion promoter, etc.
Cobalt (II) formate dihydrate (Co(HCOO)22H2O) is a water-soluble reddish crystalline solid. Cobalt (II) formate dihydrate has several uses ranging from agricultural, high tech, catalysis, coordination chemistry, etc. Simple cobalt carboxylates (such as Co(HCOO)22H2O), are good oxidation catalysts. They can be used in paints, varnishes, and inks as drying agents through the activation of oxidizable groups. Cobalt carboxylates can also be to improve the rubber-to-steel adhesion tire fabrication. Exemplary uses cases include, Catalysts for more cleaner fuels processing Cathode material precursor for rechargeable lithium batteries Magnetic component precursor in devices Alternative paint dryer Pigment material in glass, porcelain, ceramics, paints, inks and enamelware Rubber adhesion promoter Anti-corrosion component in alloys Active component in smart materials and devicesPrecursor for long-chain cobalt-based paint dryers Animal feed supplement Micronutrient cobalt fertilizer where cobalt plays a key role in nitrogen fixation Precursor for technologically useful formato-cobalt complexes