Palladium(II) sulfide
CAS : 12125-22-3
Ref. 3D-MAA12522
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Informations sur le produit
- Palladium 50, sulfur 50 (atomic)
- Palladium monosulfide
- Palladium monosulphide
- Palladium sulfide (PdS)
- Palladium sulphide
- Palladium(2+) Sulfide
- Thioxopalladium
- PdS
Palladium sulfide is a compound that contains palladium in the +2 oxidation state. Palladium sulfide has been found to catalyze the reduction of sodium sulfide to sodium sulfate. Palladium sulfide also has optical properties and can be used as a catalyst for electrochemical processes. Palladium sulfide can also be used as a catalyst for the reduction of aromatic hydrocarbons, which may be due to its ability to chelate with chloride ions and other electron-donating species such as water vapor or diphenyl ether. Palladium complexes are also an important part of palladium sulfide's structure, which may depend on both electronic interactions and hydrogen bonding.