Name | Factory supply Palladium(II) chloride PdCl2 CAS 7647-10-1 with high quality |
Other name | Palladium chloride; Palladium dichloride; Palladous chloride; Dichloropalladium; |
CAS | 7647-10-1 |
Applications | Inorganic chemical; Precious metal catalyst |
Appearance | Reddish brown powder |
Palladium(II) chloride CAS 7647-10-1, also known as palladium dichloride and palladous chloride, are the chemical compounds with the formula PdCl2. PdCl2 is a common starting material in palladium chemistry – palladium-based catalysts are of particular value in organic synthesis.
Palladium(II) chloride CAS 7647-10-1 is a palladium coordination entity consisting of palladium(II) bound to two chlorine atoms. It has a role as a catalyst. It can be used to test for the corrosion-resistance of stainless steel. As an ACS grade quality reagent, its chemical specifications are the de facto standards for chemical. Palladous Chloride, Palladium Bichloride, PdCl2, is obtained in the anhydrous condition as a sublimate on heating spongy palladium to dull redness in dry chlorine. The monosulphide, PdS, when heated in chlorine is converted into the anhydrous chloride, and the same salt is produced by dehydrating the dihydrate, PdCl2.2H2O, at a slightly elevated temperature.
Palladium(II) chloride CAS 7647-10-1 can be distilled at a low red heat in a current of chlorine. It then yields a sublimate of dark red, needle-shaped crystals which deliquesce in the air.