CAS 106224-36-6
:Palladium pivalate
Description:
Palladium pivalate, with the CAS number 106224-36-6, is a coordination compound that features palladium as the central metal ion coordinated to pivalate ligands. Pivalate, derived from pivalic acid, is a branched-chain carboxylate that can stabilize metal centers through its bidentate coordination. This compound is typically characterized by its ability to facilitate various catalytic processes, particularly in organic synthesis, due to the unique electronic and steric properties imparted by the pivalate ligands. Palladium pivalate is often utilized in cross-coupling reactions, such as Suzuki and Heck reactions, where it serves as a catalyst. The compound is generally soluble in organic solvents, which enhances its utility in synthetic applications. Additionally, palladium complexes are known for their effectiveness in catalyzing reactions under mild conditions, making them valuable in both academic research and industrial applications. Safety precautions should be observed when handling this compound, as palladium and its complexes can pose health risks.
Formula:PdO2C(CH3)3
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Found 5 products.
Palladium(II) trimethylacetate
CAS:<p>Palladium(II) trimethylacetate is used as a catalyst for aerobic cyclization of acrylic acid with alkenes. It is utilized in the benzylation of heterocycles with benzyl chloride and direct arylation reactions. Furthermore, it is used in regioselective oxidative arene cross-coupling. This Thermo Scie</p>Formula:C10H18O4PdMolecular weight:308.67Palladium(II) trimethylacetate, min. 98%
CAS:<p>Palladium(II) trimethylacetate, min. 98%</p>Formula:PdO2CC(CH3)3Purity:min. 98%Color and Shape:orange pwdr.Molecular weight:308.672,2-Dimethylpropanoic Acid Palladium(II) Salt
CAS:2,2-Dimethylpropanoic Acid Palladium(II) SaltPurity:98%Molecular weight:308.67g/mol




