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Cobalt green is an ambiguous term for either of two families of green inorganic
pigment A pigment is a colored material that is completely or nearly insoluble in water. In contrast, dyes are typically soluble, at least at some stage in their use. Generally dyes are often organic compounds whereas pigments are often inorganic compou ...
s. Both are obtained by doping cobalt(II) oxide into colorless host oxides.


Spinel-based cobalt green

Doping Co(II) into Mg(II) and Zn(II) sites of Mg2TiO4 and Zn2TiO4, respectively gives one family of cobalt greens. These materials adopt the spinel structure.Völz, Hans G. ''et al.'' "Pigments, Inorganic" in ''Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry'', 2006 Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. .


Rinman's green

Rinman's green, also referred to as Rinmann's green, is obtained by doping cobalt(II) oxide into zinc oxide.
Sven Rinman Sven Rinman (23 June (N.S)/12 June (O.S) 1720 – 20 December 1792) was a Swedish chemist and mineralogist who discovered the pigment cobalt green Cobalt green is an ambiguous term for either of two families of green inorganic pigments. Bo ...
, a Swedish chemist, discovered this compound in 1780.
Zinc oxide Zinc oxide is an inorganic compound with the formula . It is a white powder that is insoluble in water. ZnO is used as an additive in numerous materials and products including cosmetics, food supplements, rubbers, plastics, ceramics, glass, cement ...
–derived pigments have been used in many industries and processes. It is rarely used because it is a weak chromophore and relatively expensive compared to
chromium(III) oxide Chromium(III) oxide (or chromia) is an inorganic compound with the formula . It is one of the principal oxides of chromium and is used as a pigment. In nature, it occurs as the rare mineral eskolaite. Structure and properties has the corundum ...
. The structure and color of compositions Zn1−xCoxO depends on the value of x. For x ≤ 0.3, the material adopts the Wurzite structure (of ZnO) and is intensely green. For x ≥ 0.7, the material has the sodium chloride structure (of CoO) and is pink. Intermediate values of x give a mixture of the two phases. Cobalt green has been tested for use in " spintronic" devices. Cobalt green is attractive in this application because it is magnetic at room temperature.


See also

* Cobalt blue *
List of inorganic pigments The following list includes commercially or artistically important inorganic pigments of natural and synthetic origin.. Purple pigments Aluminum pigments * Ultramarine violet: (PV15) - a synthetic or naturally occurring sulfur containing silica ...


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