Cobalt(III) nitrate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Co(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub>. It is a green, diamagnetic solid that sublimes at ambient temperature.
The compound is a molecular coordination complex. The three bidentate nitrate ligands give a distorted octahedral arrangement. The nitrate ligands are planar. With D<sub>3</sub> symmetry, the molecule is chiral. The Co-O bond lengths are about 190 pm long. The O-Co-O angles for the chelating oxygen atoms in the same nitrate anion is about 68 degrees. The same geometry seems to persist in carbon tetrachloride solution.
Cobalt(III) nitrate can be prepared by the reaction of dinitrogen pentoxide with cobalt(III) fluoride . It can be purified by vacuum sublimation at 40 ðC.
Cobalt(III) nitrate oxidizes water, the initial green solution rapidly turns pink, with formation of cobalt(II) ions and release of oxygen. Cobalt(III) nitrate can be intercalated in graphite, in the ratio of 1 molecule for each 12 carbon atoms.