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Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate

Properties

Product #
1517
Name
Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate
Formula
Co(SCN)2.XH2O
Purity
98%
CAS Number
3017-60-5
Molecular Weight
175.09 (anhy.)
Color & Form
Brown solid
Solubility in water
Soluble
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Information about Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate / CAS 3017-60-5

Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate is a versatile transition metal complex widely utilized in analytical and forensic chemistry, material science, coordination chemistry, and responsive materials. This compound, known for its intense blue coloration in polar solvents, plays a critical role in detection systems, catalytic applications, and advanced functional materials. With excellent solubility, unique ligand exchange properties, and distinct thermochromic behavior, Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate is employed in spectrophotometric analysis, thermochromic coatings, and switchable paramagnetic materials. Industries such as chemical manufacturing, nanotechnology, and advanced coatings leverage its unique reactivity and structural adaptability for cutting-edge applications in both research and industrial settings.

Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate also serves as a key reagent in the synthesis of Cobalt-containing catalysts used in redox reactions and organic transformations. Comparative studies between Cobalt (II) and Nickel (II) thiocyanate complexes have provided valuable information on their catalytic efficiency, stability, and electronic properties. Research into the influence of cations on the formation of Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate complexes in various solvent environments has further refined catalyst design for selective oxidation and polymerization processes. Given its unique ligand-binding properties, Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate plays a role in specialty chemical manufacturing, polymer engineering, and advanced material synthesis, where precise catalytic control is essential.

Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate demonstrates promising coordination chemistry and has been actively studied for its potential in spin-crossover materials when modified with specific ligands. Its catalytic properties have been well-documented, with studies highlighting its ligand exchange characteristics and redox behavior in oxidation reactions. These findings position Cobalt (II) Thiocyanate as a valuable compound for advanced material design, with emerging applications in smart coatings, selective catalysis, and coordination-driven functional materials.

 

  1. Katzin, L. I., & Gebert, E. (1950). Spectrophotometric studies of cobalt (II) thiocyanate complexes in organic solvents. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 72(12), 5659-5662.
  2. Burks, R., Öhrström, L., & Amombo Noa, F. M. (2024). Clarifying the complex chemistry of cobalt(II) thiocyanate-based tests for cocaine using single-crystal X-ray diffraction and spectroscopic techniques. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 69(1), 291-300.

Safety

Transportation Information
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