Bis(benzonitrile)dichloroplatinum(II) Powder Description
Bis(benzonitrile)dichloroplatinum(II) Powder, also known as [PtCl₂(PhCN)₂], is an organometallic platinum compound containing platinum in the +2 oxidation state. In this complex, a platinum (II) ion is coordinated with two benzonitrile (PhCN) ligands and two chloride ions, arranged in a square planar geometry. This compound is primarily used as a precursor in synthesizing other platinum complexes and catalysts due to its reactivity and stability in the +2 oxidation state.
Bis(benzonitrile)dichloroplatinum(II) Powder Specifications
CAS Number
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14873-63-3
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Chemical Formula
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PtCl2[(C6H5)(CN)]2
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Synonym
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Dichlorobis(benzonitrile)platinum(II)
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Molecular Weight
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472.23
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Form
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Yellow crystalline powder
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Boiling Point
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191.1ºC at 760mmHg
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Melting Point
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224℃
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Exact Mass
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470.987
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Solubility
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Slightly soluble in acetone, chloroform.
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Sensitivity
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Moisture Sensitive
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Storage conditions
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R.T
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Bis(benzonitrile)dichloroplatinum(II) Powder Applications
- Precursor for Platinum Complexes: Often used as a starting material to synthesize other platinum complexes, particularly those used in catalysis or materials science.
- Catalysis: Utilized in catalysis research and in reactions that require a platinum(II) source. Due to the lability of the benzonitrile ligands, it can be used to introduce platinum into a catalytic system.
- Material Science and Organometallic Chemistry: Employed in the synthesis of platinum-based compounds with potential applications in fields such as organic electronics, photochemistry, and coordination chemistry.
Bis(benzonitrile)dichloroplatinum(II) Powder Packaging
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