CAS 7647-10-1
:Palladium chloride
Description:
Palladium chloride, with the CAS number 7647-10-1, is an inorganic compound composed of palladium and chlorine. It typically appears as a yellow to brownish powder or crystalline solid. This compound is known for its high solubility in water and various organic solvents, which makes it useful in a range of chemical applications. Palladium chloride is often utilized as a catalyst in organic reactions, particularly in cross-coupling reactions and in the synthesis of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals. It also serves as a precursor for the preparation of palladium nanoparticles and other palladium-based materials. The compound exhibits moderate toxicity, and appropriate safety measures should be taken when handling it, as it can cause irritation to the skin and eyes. Additionally, palladium chloride can undergo hydrolysis in aqueous solutions, leading to the formation of palladium hydroxide and other palladium complexes. Its unique properties and reactivity make it a valuable substance in both industrial and laboratory settings.
Formula:Cl2Pd
InChI:InChI=1S/2ClH.Pd/h2*1H;/q;;+2/p-2
InChI key:InChIKey=PIBWKRNGBLPSSY-UHFFFAOYSA-L
SMILES:[Pd](Cl)Cl
Synonyms:- Dichloropalladium
- Dichlorure de palladium
- Dicloruro De Paladio
- Enplate Activator 440
- Niklad 262
- Nsc 146183
- Palladium (Ii) Chloride
- Palladium Dichloride
- Palladium chloride
- Palladium chloride (PdCl<sub>2</sub>)
- Palladiumdichlorid
- Palladous chloride
- PdCl2
- palladium(ii) chloride anhydrous
- Palladium chloride (PdCl2)
- palladium(2+) chloride hydrate (1:2:2)
- palladium(2+) dichloride
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Found 14 products.
Palladium(II) Chloride
CAS:Formula:PdCl2Purity:>98.0%(T)Color and Shape:Dark red to Brown powder to crystalMolecular weight:177.32Palladium(II) chloride, solution, Pd 9.0-11.0% w/w (cont. Pd)
CAS:<p>Palladium(II) chloride is used to remove the stain present stainless steel . Its solutions are used to test the corrosion-resistance of stainless steel. It is used in carbon monoxide detectors. It is also used for cosmetic tatooing of leukomas in thecornea and in the preparation of palladium(II) iod</p>Formula:Cl2PdPurity:9.0-11.0%Molecular weight:177.32Palladium(II) chloride, 99.9% (metals basis), Pd 59.0% min
CAS:<p>Catalyst precursor. Palladium(II) chloride is used to remove the stain present in stainless steel . Its solutions are used to test the corrosion-resistance of stainless steel. It is used in carbon monoxide detectors. It is also used for cosmetic tattooing of leukomas in the cornea and in the prepar</p>Formula:Cl2PdPurity:99.9%Molecular weight:177.32Palladium(II) chloride (99.9%-Pd)
CAS:<p>Palladium(II) chloride (99.9%-Pd)</p>Formula:PdCl2Purity:(99.9%-Pd)Color and Shape:rust colored xtl.Molecular weight:177.31Palladium(II) chloride
CAS:Formula:PdCl2Purity:≥ 59.5% (Pd)Color and Shape:Red to brown powderMolecular weight:177.31Palladium(II) chloride
CAS:<p>Palladium(II) chloride</p>Formula:·Pd·2ClPurity:98%Color and Shape: brown powderMolecular weight:177.326g/molPalladium(II) chloride solution, approx. 20.0%
CAS:Formula:PdCl2Color and Shape:Amber to brown liquidMolecular weight:177.33Palladium(II) chloride, 99.9% (metals basis)
CAS:Formula:PdCl2Purity:≥ 99.9%Color and Shape:Dark red crystalline powderMolecular weight:177.63Palladium chloride
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Palladium chloride is a palladium-containing compound that reacts with sodium-dependent glucose to produce hydrogen and palladium metal. Palladium chloride is also known as the "carbonyl" of palladium. It can be used in the laboratory as a catalyst for ethylene diamine synthesis, and has been shown to have clinical relevance in the treatment of high blood sugar levels. The reaction mechanism between palladium chloride and glucose involves a diazonium salt and hydrochloric acid, which forms ethylene diamine, chloride, and hydrogen gas. The biological studies of palladium chloride are mostly related to its ability to form hydrogen bonds with proteins. Palladium is an effective catalyst for reactions involving organic compounds called carbonyls, such as ethylene diamine. High values for this compound have been found in patients with acute pancreatitis, who also had elevated levels of potassium dichromate (a type of chromium).</p>Formula:PdCl2Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:177.33 g/molPalladium (II) Chloride
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Palladium (II) chloride is used to catalyze the carbonylation of organotellurium compounds with carbon monoxide. Palladium (II) chloride is also sometimes used in carbon monoxide detectors where it undergoes a redox reaction and changes colour, causing the alarm to be triggered.<br> Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package<br>References Ohe, K., et al.: J. Org. Chem., 52, 4859 (1987)<br></p>Formula:PdCl2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:177.33Palladium (II) Chloride ACS, ExiPlus, Multi-Compendial, 99%, 59-60% Pd
CAS:Formula:PdCl2Color and Shape:Brown, Powder, Clear, BrownMolecular weight:177.33Palladium (II) Chloride pure, 99%, 59-60% Pd
CAS:Formula:PdCl2Color and Shape:Brown, Powder, Clear, BrownMolecular weight:177.33










