CoH2(SN)4
metal· CoH2(SN)4
CoH₂(SN)₄ is a cobalt-based coordination compound containing sulfur and nitrogen ligands, representing a metal-organic or coordination chemistry material rather than a conventional metallic alloy. This compound belongs to the emerging class of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and coordination polymers being investigated in research for potential applications in catalysis, gas storage, and separation technologies. The cobalt center and heteroatom-rich ligand framework make it of particular interest in materials science for tuning chemical reactivity and selectivity, though industrial-scale applications remain limited and further development is needed to establish commercial viability.
catalysis researchgas separation and storagemetal-organic framework developmentcoordination chemistry synthesisheterogeneous catalysismaterials research and development
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