cobaltate

English

Etymology

cobalt + -ate

Noun

cobaltate (plural cobaltates)

  1. (chemistry) Any of several crystalline materials, containing a triangular lattice of CoO2x- anions, that are electrical conductors and have unusual magnetic and thermoelectric properties.
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