Product correctly added to cart.

discount label
Iridium(III) chloride hydrate
View 3D

Biosynth logo

Iridium(III) chloride hydrate

CAS: 14996-61-3

Ref. 3D-FI55241

1g
363.00 €
50mg
53.00 €
100mg
87.00 €
250mg
155.00 €
500mg
232.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Wednesday 26 Jun 2024

Product Information

Name:
Iridium(III) chloride hydrate
Synonyms:
  • Iridium chloride
  • Iridium chloride (IrCl<sub>3</sub>), hydrate
  • Iridium chloride hydrate
  • Iridium trichloride hydrate
  • Iridium(+3) Cation Chloride Hydrate
  • Iridium(3+) Chloride Hydrate (1:3:1)
Description:

Iridium chloride hydrate is a chemical compound that is used as an ancillary in the preparation of organic compounds. It reacts with picolinic acid in a Suzuki coupling reaction. Iridium chloride hydrate can be used to prepare organometallic compounds, such as IrCl(CO)(PPh). In addition, it can be used as a gas sensor for aromatic hydrocarbons. The structure of Iridium chloride hydrate consists of two nitrogen atoms and four chlorine atoms. It has a molecular weight of 232.06 g/mol and a melting point of 860 °C.

Brand:
Biosynth
Long term storage:
Notes:

Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
298.58 g/mol
Formula:
IrCl3·xH2O
Purity:
Min. 95%
MDL:
Melting point:
Boiling point:
Flash point:
Density:
Concentration:
EINECS:
Merck:
HS code:

Hazard Info

UN Number:
EQ:
Class:
H Statements:
P Statements:
Forbidden to fly:
Hazard Info:
Packing Group:
LQ:

Technical inquiry about: 3D-FI55241 Iridium(III) chloride hydrate

Please use instead the cart to request a quotation or an order

If you want to request a quotation or place an order, please instead add the desired products to your cart and then request a quotation or order from the cart. It is faster, cheaper, and you will be able to benefit from the available discounts and other advantages.

* Mandatory fields.
Welcome to CymitQuimica!We use cookies to enhance your visit. We do not include advertising.

Please see our Cookies Policy for more details or adjust your preferences in "Settings".