CAS 14323-36-5
:Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II) trihydrate
Description:
Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II) trihydrate, with the CAS number 14323-36-5, is an inorganic compound characterized by its complex structure, which includes a platinum center coordinated to four cyanide ligands and balanced by potassium cations. This compound typically appears as a crystalline solid and is known for its striking blue color, which is a result of the electronic transitions within the platinum complex. It is soluble in water, and the presence of three water molecules in its trihydrate form contributes to its stability and solubility. Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II) is often used in various applications, including analytical chemistry and as a precursor in the synthesis of other platinum-containing compounds. Its unique properties make it valuable in research, particularly in studies involving coordination chemistry and catalysis. However, due to the presence of cyanide, it must be handled with care, as cyanide is highly toxic. Overall, this compound exemplifies the fascinating interplay between metal coordination and ligand chemistry.
Formula:C4H6K2N4O3Pt
InChI:InChI=1/4CN.2K.3H2O.Pt/c4*1-2;;;;;;/h;;;;;;3*1H2;/q;;;;2*+1;;;;-2/rC4N4Pt.2K.3H2O/c5-1-9(2-6,3-7)4-8;;;;;/h;;;3*1H2/q-2;2*+1;;;
InChI key:InChIKey=JQTYQMMCROYLPI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Pt+2]([C-]#N)([C-]#N)([C-]#N)[C-]#N.[K+].O
Synonyms:- Dipotassium Tetracyanoplatinum Trihydrate
- Dipotassium tetracyanoplatinate trihydrate
- Dipotassium tetracyanoplatinate(2-) trihydrate
- Platinate(2-), tetracyano-, dipotassium, trihydrate
- Platinate(2-), tetrakis(cyano-C)-, dipotassium, trihydrate, (SP-4-1)-
- Platinate(2-), tetrakis(cyano-κC)-, dipotassium, trihydrate, (SP-4-1)-
- Platinate(2-), tetrakis(cyano-κC)-, potassium, hydrate (1:2:3), (SP-4-1)-
- PotasAV23284
- Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(2-) trihydrate
- Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II) hydrate
- POTASSIUM TETRACYANOPLATINATE(II) TRIHYDRATE
- Potassium tetracyanoplatinite
- POTASSIUM TETRACYANOPLATINATE9(II) TRIHYDRATE
- Potassium tetracyanoplatinate
- PotassiumTetracyanoplatinum(Ii)
- PLATINUM POTASSIUM CYANIDE
- POTASSIUM CYANOPLATINITE
- Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II) trihydrate, 99.9% (metals basis), Pt 45.2%
- POTASSIUM TETRACYANOPLATINATE(II)
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Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II) trihydrate, 99.9% (metals basis), Pt 44.9% min
CAS:<p>Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II) trihydrate is used in the preparation other salts like Krogmann's salt, that are highly conducting, one dimensional materials. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label infor</p>Formula:C4H6K2N4O3PtPurity:99.9%Color and Shape:White to pale yellow, CrystallineMolecular weight:431.40Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II) trihydrate
CAS:Formula:C4H2KN4OPtPurity:99.9%Molecular weight:356.2612Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II)trihydrate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Potassium tetracyanoplatinate(II)trihydrate (KTP) is a nanomaterial that is made of metal ions, such as ruthenium and copper, and organic molecules. It has the ability to absorb electrons from water, which are then transferred to carbon sources. This process can be used to remove proton in the water, thereby creating an acidic solution. The KTP particles have been shown to produce cavitation when exposed to ultrasound waves or other high-frequency sound waves. Cavitation occurs when bubbles form and rapidly collapse within a liquid. The resulting shockwaves can break down the cell membrane of microorganisms.</p>Formula:C4H6K2N4O3PtPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:431.4 g/mol



