Identification |
Name: | Naphthenic acids,cobalt salts |
Synonyms: | Naphthenicacids, cobalt salt; 8SN-Co; AC 1; AC 1 (accelerator); CN 10; CN 10 (adhesionpromoter); CN 6; CN 6 (catalyst); Co Naphthenate; Cobalt Nap-All; Cobaltnaphthenate; Cobalt naphthenates; Manobond LP 839; NF 1; NF 1 (catalyst); NF 4;NF 4 (catalyst); NK 1; NK 1 (accelerator); Naftolite; Nap-All; Naphthenic acid,cobalt salts; Naphthex Co; PA 203; PA 203 (accelerator); Polymal P 106; RC-N10; UNK |
CAS: | 61789-51-3 |
EINECS: | 263-064-0 |
Molecular Formula: | 2(C11H7O2)?Co |
Molecular Weight: | 401.28 |
InChI: | InChI=1/2C10H18O2.Co/c2*1-2-8-3-4-9(7-8)5-6-10(11)12;/h2*8-9H,2-7H2,1H3,(H,11,12);/q;;+2/p-2 |
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Properties |
Transport: | 281 |
Melting Point: | 140 C |
Flash Point: | 49 C |
Density: | 0.95 |
Stability: | No data. |
Refractive index: | n20/D 1.4620 |
Solubility: | insoluble < |
Appearance: | yellow to brown resinous liquid |
Specification: |
Cobalt naphthenate (61789-51-3) is one of Naphthenic acids . Ir can be obtained as a by-product of petroleum refining. They are metallic salts of low-molecular-weight (chiefly C8) fatty acids or naphthenic acids. Cobalt is the most useful. It is a powerful oxidation catalyst and can keep whiteness. Often in technical literature, naphthenates are described as salts.
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Report: |
Cobalt and its compounds are on the Community Right-To-Know List. Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.
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Packinggroup: | III |
Flash Point: | 49 C |
Storage Temperature: | 2-8°C |
Usage: | Wood preservative, insecticide, fungicide. |
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