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CAS 13933-33-0

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tetraammineplatinum(ii) chloride hydrate

Description:
Tetraammineplatinum(II) chloride hydrate, with the CAS number 13933-33-0, is a coordination compound featuring a platinum(II) center coordinated to four ammonia (NH₃) ligands and a chloride ion. This complex is typically encountered as a hydrate, indicating the presence of water molecules in its crystalline structure. It exhibits a square planar geometry, which is characteristic of many d⁸ metal complexes, particularly those involving platinum. The compound is often used in various chemical applications, including as a precursor in the synthesis of other platinum-based compounds and in research related to its potential anticancer properties. Tetraammineplatinum(II) chloride hydrate is soluble in water, and its solubility can be influenced by the presence of other ions or ligands in solution. Safety precautions should be taken when handling this compound, as platinum complexes can be toxic and may pose environmental hazards. Overall, its unique coordination chemistry and potential biological activity make it a subject of interest in both inorganic chemistry and medicinal research.
Formula:Cl2H14N4OPt
Synonyms:
  • Tetraammineplatinum(Ⅱ) chloride monohydrate
  • Tetraamine Platinum(Ii) Chloride Hydrate
  • Tetraammineplatinum chloride monohydrate
  • Tetraammineplatinum dichloride hydrate
  • TETRAAMMINOPLATINOCHLORIDE
  • TETRAAMMINEPLATINUM (II) CHLORIDE
  • Tetrammine platinum(II) chloride hydrate
  • tetraammineplatinum(ii) chloride monohydrate, premion
  • TETRAMINE PLATINUM-(II)-CHLORIDE
  • TETRAAMMINEPLATINUM(II) CHLORIDE N-HYDRATE
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