hexacyanocobaltate
Hexacyanocobaltate refers to coordination complexes or anions containing cobalt coordinated to six cyanide ligands. The most common member is hexacyanocobaltate(III), [Co(CN)6]3−, an octahedral complex in which cobalt is in the +3 oxidation state. The complex is typically low-spin and diamagnetic due to the strong-field cyanide ligands. Salts of this anion, such as K3[Co(CN)6] and Na3[Co(CN)6], are well known; these salts are generally soluble in water and form colorless to pale-colored solids depending on hydration and counterions.
Less common are related species such as [Co(CN)6]4−, which would correspond to cobalt(II); these species are less
Preparation generally involves cyanidation of cobalt sources or oxidation of related species, under controlled conditions to
Safety: cyanide-containing compounds are highly toxic, and proper precautions are essential.