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MSE PRO Diammine dichloropalladium, ≥97.0% Purity– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO Diammine dichloropalladium, ≥97.0% Purity

SKU: CM1417

  • $ 53995



MSE PRO™ Diammine dichloropalladium, ≥97.0% Purity

MSE PRO™ Diammine dichloropalladium is a highly versatile and valuable palladium compound widely utilized as a precursor in various applications across multiple industries. This compound serves as a precursor for synthesizing palladium nanoparticles supported on porous carbon materials, and these nanoparticles have a wide range of applications in advanced technologies, such as supercapacitors.

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Technical Specifications:

CAS No. 13782-33-7
Chemical name Diammine dichloropalladium
Synonym(s)
  • trans-Bisamminedichloropalladium
  • Diamminedichloropalladium

Chemical formula Cl2H6N2Pd
Pack size


5 g (CM1417)

Molecular weight 211.39 g/mol
Purity ≥97.0%
Density  2.5 g/mL
Appearance Off-white to yellow solid
Storage temperature Storage temp. 2-8°C


References:

[1] Kirik, S. D., Solovyov, L. A., Blokhin, A. I., Yakimov, I. S., & Blokhina, M. L. (1996). Structures and isomerization in diamminedichloropalladium (II). Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science52(6), 909-916.

[2] González, M. L., Tercero, J. M., Matilla, A., Niclós-Gutiérrez, J., Fernández, M. T., López, M. C., ... & González, S. (1997). Cis-dichloro (α, ω-diamino carboxylate ethyl ester) palladium (II) as palladium (II) versus platinum (II) model anticancer drugs: synthesis, solution equilibria of their aqua, hydroxo, and/or chloro species, and in vitro/in vivo DNA-binding properties. Inorganic chemistry36(9), 1806-1812.