This highly soluble turquoise coloured salt is a common source of the Ni2+ ion for electroplating.
X-ray crystallography measurements show that NiSO4·6H2O consists of the octahedral [Ni(H2O)6]2+ ions.
Columns used in polyhistidine-tagging, useful in biochemistry and molecular biology, are regenerated with nickel sulfate.
[8] Nickel sulfate is classified as a human carcinogen[9][10] based on increased respiratory cancer risks observed in epidemiological studies of sulfidic ore refinery workers.
[11] In a 2-year inhalation study in F344 rats and B6C3F1 mice, there was no evidence of carcinogenic activity, although increased lung inflammations and bronchial lymph node hyperplasia were observed.
[12] These results strongly suggest that there is a threshold for the carcinogenicity of nickel sulfate via inhalation.
In a 2-year study with daily oral administration of nickel sulfate hexahydrate to F344 rats, no evidence for increased carcinogenic activity was observed.