Ca(CoS2)4

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· Ca(CoS2)4

Ca(CoS₂)₄ is an experimental metal sulfide compound containing calcium and cobalt in a polysulfide framework, synthesized primarily for research into multimetallic chalcogenide phases rather than established commercial production. This material belongs to the family of metal sulfides and mixed-metal thiospinels, which are investigated for potential applications in catalysis, energy storage, and semiconductor devices where metal-sulfur bonding provides tunable electronic and catalytic properties. The specific cobalt-sulfur coordination in this calcium matrix is of academic interest for understanding structure-property relationships in complex metal sulfides, though industrial adoption remains limited pending characterization of its thermal stability, processability, and cost-effectiveness relative to simpler alternatives.

catalysis researchthiospinel phasesenergy storage materialssemiconductor precursorsmetal sulfide chemistry

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