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MSE PRO Palladium (II) acetate, Pd(OAc)2, >98%– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO Palladium (II) acetate, Pd(OAc)2, >98%

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MSE PRO™ Palladium (II) acetate, Pd(OAc)2, >98%

MSE PRO Palladium (II) acetate, Pd(OAc)2, >98% is a versatile palladium coordination complex widely used in organic synthesis and as a heterogeneous metal catalyst. Its applications include transfer metallation, insertion and oxidative addition reactions, and Buchwald-Hartwig reactions for C-N formation. It is also an excellent starting material for the synthesis of other Pd(II) compounds and the preparation of active palladium catalysts for Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling and C-H functionalization reactions.

Technical Specifications:

CAS No. 3375-31-3
EC No. 222-164-4
MDL No. MFCD00012453
Chemical Name Palladium (II) acetate
Synonym(s)
  • Pd(OAc)2
  • Pd(OCOCH3)2
Chemical Formula C4H6O4Pd
Package
  • CM1108: 1g
  • CM1109: 5g
  • CM1110: 10g
  • CM1111: 25g
Molecular Weight 224.51 g/mol
Purity >98%
Melting Point 205°C
Appearance Red powder
Storage Below 30°C, protect from light, stored under nitrogen

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References 

[1] Kamiya, Ikuyo, Etsuyo Nishinaka, and Akiya Ogawa. "Palladium (II) acetate in pyridine as an effective catalyst for highly regioselective hydroselenation of alkynes." The Journal of Organic Chemistry 70.2 (2005): 696-698.

[2] Ding, Jinyue, Taras Rybak, and Dennis G. Hall. "Synthesis of chiral heterocycles by ligand-controlled regiodivergent and enantiospecific Suzuki Miyaura cross-coupling." Nature Communications 5.1 (2014): 5474.

[3] McLaughlin, Mark, Michael Palucki, and Ian W. Davies. "Efficient access to cyclic ureas via pd-catalyzed cyclization." Organic Letters 8.15 (2006): 3311-3314.

[4] Chen, Mark S., and M. Christina White. "A sulfoxide-promoted, catalytic method for the regioselective synthesis of allylic acetates from monosubstituted olefins via C− H oxidation." Journal of the American Chemical Society 126.5 (2004): 1346-1347.