Uhličitan kobaltnatý (Czech Wikipedia)

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  • cobalt(II) carbonate [online]. [cit. 2022-05-27]. Dostupné online. (anglicky) 

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  • DALLAS DONALDSON, John; BEYERSMANN, Detmar. Cobalt and Cobalt Compounds. Wiley-VCH. DOI 10.1002/14356007.a07_281.pub2. 
  • PERTLIK, F. Structures of hydrothermally synthesized cobalt(II) carbonate and nickel(II) carbonate. Acta Crystallographica Section C. S. 4–5. DOI 10.1107/S0108270186097524. 
  • BRYANT, Burl E.; FERNELIUS, W. Conard. Inorganic Syntheses.Chybí název periodika! S. 188–189. DOI 10.1002/9780470132364.ch53. 
  • BHOJANE, Prateek; LE BAIL, Armel; PARASHARAM, M. A Quarter of a Century After its Synthesis and with >200 Papers Based on its Use, 'Co(CO3)0.5(OH)0.11H2O′ Proves to be Co6(CO3)2(OH)8·H2O from Synchrotron Powder Diffraction Data. Acta Crystallographica Section C Structural Chemistry. S. 61–64. Dostupné online. DOI 10.1107/S2053229618017734. PMID 30601132. 

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  • BHOJANE, Prateek; LE BAIL, Armel; PARASHARAM, M. A Quarter of a Century After its Synthesis and with >200 Papers Based on its Use, 'Co(CO3)0.5(OH)0.11H2O′ Proves to be Co6(CO3)2(OH)8·H2O from Synchrotron Powder Diffraction Data. Acta Crystallographica Section C Structural Chemistry. S. 61–64. Dostupné online. DOI 10.1107/S2053229618017734. PMID 30601132. 

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  • EL-SHOBAKY, G. A.; AHMAD, A. S.; AL-NOAIMI, A. N., H. G. El-Shobaky. Thermal decomposition of basic cobalt and copper carbonates. Journal of thermal analysis. Dostupné online. 

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  • BHOJANE, Prateek; LE BAIL, Armel; PARASHARAM, M. A Quarter of a Century After its Synthesis and with >200 Papers Based on its Use, 'Co(CO3)0.5(OH)0.11H2O′ Proves to be Co6(CO3)2(OH)8·H2O from Synchrotron Powder Diffraction Data. Acta Crystallographica Section C Structural Chemistry. S. 61–64. Dostupné online. DOI 10.1107/S2053229618017734. PMID 30601132.