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CAS NO.10210-68-1
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As a catalyst in oxo process, and in high-purity cobalt saltsOctacarbonyldicobalt is used as a catalyst for hydroformylation. It plays an important role in promoting both the Nicholas reaction and the Pauson-Khand reaction. It acts as a reagent and catalyst in organometallic chemistry and organic synthesis. It is involved as an alkyne protecting group.
Dicobalt octacarbonyl is used for atomic layer deposition by the semiconductor and related industries. Surfaces for such deposition can include metals, metal nitrides, metal silicides, and metal oxides. This product is valued for its ability to be a precursor for the selective deposition of cobalt-containing films onto on specific surfaces, enabling superior film performance in regards to continuity, uniformity, and low resistance. In organometallic chemistry and organic synthesis Co2(CO)8 is a reagent and catalyst used for hydroformylation: the conversion of alkenes into aldehydes. This product is highly reactive towards alkynes, so it is sometimes used as an alkyne-protecting compound. Synthesis of this product has been reported (see the links below).
Catalogue Number | C633100 |
Chemical Name | Cobalt Carbonyl (Stabilized with 1-5% Hexane) |
Synonyms | Cobalt octacarbonyl (Co2(CO)8); Cobalt Tetracarbonyl Dimer; Di-μ-carbonylhexacarbonyldicobalt; Dicobalt Carbonyl; Dicobalt Octacarbonyl; Octacarbonyldicobalt; |
CAS Number | 10210-68-1 |
Molecular Formula | C?Co?O? |
Appearance | Red to Brown Solid |
Melting Point | N/A |
Molecular Weight | 341.95 |
Storage | Refrigerator |
Solubility | Dichloromethane (Slightly) |
Category | Building Blocks; Catalyst; Miscellaneous; |
Applications | Cobalt Carbonyl is a metal carbonyl used as a reagent and catalyst in organometallic chemistry and organic synthesis. Cobalt Carbonyl is commonly used as a hydroformylation catalyst for the conversion of alkenes to aldehydes. |