
Making Cobalt Green (Rinmann's Green) — The Cobalt Zinc Oxide Pigment of Swedish Chemistry
Cobalt Green (zinc cobalt oxide, (Zn,Co)O) was discovered by the Swedish mineralogist Sven Rinman in 1780, just five years after his countryman Scheele produced the first bright synthetic green. Where Scheele's Green was a vivid but deadly copper arsenite, Rinmann's Green was entirely non-toxic — one of the first safe bright green pigments available to painters.
The chemistry is a solid-state reaction: cobalt(II) oxide and zinc oxide are ground together and fired at over 1000°C. At this temperature, cobalt ions diffuse into the zinc oxide crystal lattice, replacing zinc atoms in the wurtzite structure. Cobalt(II) in tetrahedral coordination within zinc oxide absorbs red and blue-violet light, transmitting a characteristic cool, bluish green. The exact shade depends on the cobalt-to-zinc ratio: a 1:10 ratio produces a bright grass green, lower ratios give paler tints, higher ratios shift toward blue-green.
Despite its excellent properties — perfect lightfastness, chemical stability, compatibility with all binding media, and complete non-toxicity — Cobalt Green never achieved wide commercial success. Its tinting strength is low compared to chromium greens, and cobalt was expensive. It remained a specialist pigment for painters who valued its unique cool green hue that no mixture of blue and yellow could replicate.
SAFETY WARNING: This process involves kiln temperatures of 1000–1100°C. Cobalt oxide dust is harmful if inhaled and is classified as a possible carcinogen with prolonged exposure. Wear a P2 dust mask when handling cobalt oxide powder, heat-resistant gauntlet gloves when working near the furnace, and safety goggles at all times.
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