metalformate
Metalformate refers to salts formed from the formate anion (HCOO−) and a metal cation. The general formula M(HCOO)n describes many compounds in which the metal is typically divalent or trivalent. Common examples include calcium formate Ca(HCOO)2, zinc formate Zn(HCOO)2, copper formate Cu(HCOO)2, manganese formate Mn(HCOO)2, iron(II) formate Fe(HCOO)2, nickel formate Ni(HCOO)2, cobalt formate Co(HCOO)2, and lead formate Pb(HCOO)2. Formates may exist as hydrates or anhydrous solids, and their structures often feature formate ligands bridging multiple metal centers to form one-, two-, or three-dimensional coordination networks.
Preparation of metal formates is typically achieved by reacting a formic-acid solution with a suitable metal
Properties of metal formates vary widely. Solubility in water ranges from very soluble (in certain alkali or
Uses of metal formates include serving as precursors to metal oxides and mixed-oxide materials, and as building
Safety considerations follow standard chemical-handling practices. Formate compounds can release formic acid on hydrolysis or heating,