Co(NO3)2
ceramicCobalt nitrate, Co(NO₃)₂, is an inorganic salt compound classified as a ceramic precursor material, commonly used as a starting material in the synthesis of cobalt oxides and other advanced ceramics through thermal decomposition or sol-gel processing. Industrial applications include catalyst manufacturing (particularly for oxidation reactions), pigment production for glazes and enamels, and as a doping agent in ceramic powders to impart color or modify electrical properties. Engineers select this material when cobalt-containing ceramics are needed for thermal, catalytic, or decorative applications, and it offers advantages as a soluble precursor that can be precisely incorporated into multi-phase ceramic bodies compared to direct oxide addition.
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Formation Energy(ΔHf) | — | eV/atom | — | — |