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Template:More citations needed Template:Chembox Cobalt(II) stearate is a metal-organic compound, a salt of cobalt and stearic acid with the chemical formula Template:Chem.[1][2] The compound is classified as a metallic soap, i.e. a metal derivative of a fatty acid.[3]

Synthesis

An exchange reaction of sodium stearate and cobalt dichloride:

𝖢𝗈𝖢𝗅𝟤+𝟤𝖢𝟣𝟩𝖧𝟥𝟧𝖢𝖮𝖮𝖭𝖺  𝖢𝗈(𝖢𝟣𝟩𝖧𝟥𝟧𝖢𝖮𝖮)𝟤+𝟤𝖭𝖺𝖢𝗅

Physical properties

Cobalt(II) stearate forms a violet substance, occurring in several crystal structures.

It is insoluble in water.Template:Cn

Uses

Cobalt(II) stearate is a high-performance bonding agent for rubber. The compound is suitable for applications in natural rubber, cisdene, styrene-butadiene rubber, and their compounds to bond easily with brass- or zinc-plated steel cord or metal plates as well as various bare steel, especially for bonding with brass plating of various thicknesses.[4]

References

Template:Reflist Template:Stearates

Template:Cobalt compounds


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