Cobalt(II,III) oxide
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Cobalt(II,III) oxide is an inorganic compound with the
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Co3O4. It is one of two well characterized cobalt oxides. It is a black antiferromagnetic solid. As a mixed valence compound, its formula is sometimes written as CoIICoIII2O4 and sometimes as CoO•Co2O3.


Structure

Co3O4 adopts the normal spinel structure, with Co2+ ions in tetrahedral interstices and Co3+ ions in the octahedral interstices of the cubic close-packed lattice of oxide anions.


Synthesis

Cobalt(II) oxide, CoO, converts to Co3O4 upon heating at around 600–700 °C in air. Above 900 °C, CoO is stable. These reaction are described by the following equilibrium: :2 Co3O4 6 CoO + O2


Applications

Cobalt(II,III) oxide is used as a blue coloring agent for
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enamel and
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, as an alternative to cobalt(II) oxide.Frank Hamer, Janet Hamer (2004)
''The Potter's Dictionary of Materials and Techniques''
University of Pennsylvania Press; 437 pp.
Cobalt(II,III) oxide is used as an electrode in some
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, possibly in the form of cobalt oxide nanoparticles.


Safety

Cobalt compounds are potentially poisonous in large amounts.MSDS
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See also

* Cobalt(II) oxide *
Cobalt(III) oxide Cobalt(III) oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula of Co2O3. Although only two oxides of cobalt are well characterized, CoO and Co3O4, procedures claiming to give Co2O3 have been described. Thus treatment of Co(II) salts such as cobalt ...


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{{oxygen compounds Cobalt compounds Mixed valence compounds Transition metal oxides