cobaltate
Cobaltate is a general term referring to inorganic compounds containing the cobaltate anion. The most common and well-defined cobaltate anion is the cobaltate(IV) ion, [CoO3]2-. However, the term can also encompass other anionic species of cobalt in various oxidation states. For example, cobaltate(III) species, such as [Co(OH)6]3-, also exist. The exact structure and stability of cobaltate anions depend on factors like the oxidation state of cobalt, the surrounding ligands, and the counter-ions present.
Cobaltates are often encountered as complex oxides or hydroxides. For instance, lithium cobalt oxide, LiCoO2, is
The study of cobaltates is important in areas such as electrochemistry, catalysis, and materials science. Their