AA01637
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1g | 95% | in stock | $17.00 | $12.00 | - + | |
5g | 95% | in stock | $41.00 | $29.00 | - + | |
25g | 95% | in stock | $110.00 | $77.00 | - + | |
100g | 95% | in stock | $314.00 | $220.00 | - + | |
500g | 95% | in stock | $929.00 | $650.00 | - + |
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Catalog Number: | AA01637 |
Chemical Name: | Cobalt(ii) fluoride |
CAS Number: | 10026-17-2 |
Molecular Formula: | CoF2 |
Molecular Weight: | 96.9300064 |
MDL Number: | MFCD00010941 |
SMILES: | F[Co]F |
Cobalt(II) fluoride, chemically represented as CoF2, is a versatile compound commonly used in chemical synthesis due to its unique properties and reactivity. This inorganic compound is often employed as a catalyst in various organic reactions to facilitate specific transformations and promote desired outcomes.One of the key applications of Cobalt(II) fluoride in chemical synthesis is its use as a Lewis acid catalyst. As a Lewis acid, CoF2 can coordinate with electron-rich species, such as alkenes or carbonyl compounds, to activate them for subsequent reactions. This coordination often leads to the formation of stable intermediates that can undergo further transformations to yield the desired products.In addition to its role as a Lewis acid catalyst, Cobalt(II) fluoride is also utilized in fluorination reactions. Fluorine is a highly electronegative element, and the presence of CoF2 can help facilitate fluorine transfer reactions, leading to the introduction of fluorine atoms into organic molecules. This can be particularly useful in the synthesis of fluorinated compounds, which are valuable in various fields such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, and agrochemicals.Overall, the diverse applications of Cobalt(II) fluoride in chemical synthesis make it a valuable tool for chemists seeking to design and optimize reactions for the efficient production of complex molecules.