COBALT CARBONYL CAS#: 10210-68-1; ChemWhat Code: 33448
Identification
| Product Name | COBALT CARBONYL |
| Molecular Structure | ![]() |
| CAS Registry Number | 10210-68-1 |
| MDL Number | MFCD00016024 |
| Molecular Formula | Co2(CO)8 |
| Molecular Weight | 341.95 |
Physical Data
| Appearance | Dark orange-red crystals |
Spectra
No data available
Route of Synthesis (ROS)
| Conditions | Yield |
| In hexane byproducts: CO; The mixt. was stirred for 30 min at 20-25°C (N2 atm.);; evapd., sublimed, chromd. on silica gel with hexane-CH2Cl2;; | 80% |
Safety and Hazards
No data available
Other Data
| Transportation | Dark orange-red crystals |
| HS Code | |
| Storage | Dark orange-red crystals |
| Shelf Life | 1 year |
| Market Price |
| Druglikeness | |
| Lipinski rules component | |
| Molecular Weight | 342.07 |
| HBA | 8 |
| HBD | 0 |
| Matching Lipinski Rules | 3 |
| Veber rules component | |
| Polar Surface Area (PSA) | 0 |
| Rotatable Bond (RotB) | 1 |
| Matching Veber Rules | 2 |
| Use Pattern |
| COBALT CARBONYL CAS#: 10210-68-1 is an effective catalyst in organic synthesis, particularly in carbonylation reactions. It facilitates the reaction between carbon monoxide and organic compounds, leading to the formation of carbonyl-containing compounds. Such reactions are crucial in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, fragrances, and other organic compounds. And it is also serve as a catalyst in polymer chemistry, participating in copolymerization reactions, for example, in copolymerization with olefins. |
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