Formula Co(CN)2 Density 1.87 g/cm³ | Molar mass 110.968 g/mol Melting point 280 °C | |
Appearance deep-blue powder; hygroscopic (anhydrous); reddish-brown powder (dihydrate) |
Cobalt(II) cyanide is the inorganic compound with the formula Co(CN)2. It is coordination polymer that has attracted intermittent attention over many years in the area of inorganic synthesis and homogeneous catalysis.
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Uses
Cobalt(II) cyanide has been used as a precursor to cobalt carbonyl.
Preparation
The trihydrate salt is obtained as a reddish-brown precipitate by adding potassium cyanide to a cobalt salt solution.:
CoCl2(H2O)6 + 2 KCN → Co(CN)2 + 2 KCl + 6 H2OHydrated Co(CN)2 dissolves in the presence of excess potassium cyanide, forming a red solution of K4Co(CN)6. This material further oxidizes to yellow K3Co(CN)6.
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