Palladium Chloride
Palladium Chloride

Palladium Chloride

MOQ : 10 Kilograms

Palladium Chloride Specification

  • Place of Origin
  • India
  • Structural Formula
  • PdCl2
  • Molecular Weight
  • 177.32 g/mol
  • Water Insoluble
  • Negligible, fully soluble in water
  • Solubility
  • Soluble in water, ethanol, hydrochloric acid, and ammonia
  • Storage
  • Store in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry place, away from light and incompatible substances
  • Melting Point
  • 678C (Decomposes)
  • HS Code
  • 28299030
  • Boiling point
  • Not applicable (decomposes before boiling)
  • Poisonous
  • Yes, toxic if ingested or inhaled
  • Ph Level
  • 4.0-5.0 (50g/l H2O at 20C)
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Application
  • Catalyst in organic synthesis, electroplating, photography, gas purification, laboratory reagent
  • Color
  • Reddish Brown or Dark Brown
 

Palladium Chloride Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 10 Kilograms
  • Supply Ability
  • 500 Kilograms Per Week
  • Delivery Time
  • 4 Hours
 

About Palladium Chloride

We take great pleasure to introduce ourselves as one of the renowned manufacturers, exporters and suppliers, engaged in providing the finest quality Palladium Chloride. With the use of top grade chemicals compounds and advanced methodology, this product is formulated with utmost care under the stern observation of adroit professionals. Offered product is widely used in metal industry to test for the corrosion-resistant nature of stainless steel. Along with this, we provide the offered Palladium Chloride to our patrons at pocket friendly rates.

Features:

  • Accurate composition
  • Alkali free
  • Highly stable
  • Purity

Type of Test

Observation

Name of Item

Palladium Chloride (Purified)

7647-10-1

7647-10-1

Mol. Weight

177.31

Mol. Formula

PdCl2

Description

Brownish Red Powder

Pd Content

59.9%

Solubility

Soluble in dilute Hydrochloric Acid



Superior Performance in Catalysis and Industry

Palladium Chloride stands out for its exceptional catalytic properties, enabling a wide range of chemical transformations in organic synthesis and industrial processes. With a purity of at least 99% and reliable solubility, it ensures consistent results across diverse applications, from laboratory research to industrial-scale operations.


Strict Safety and Storage Practices

Due to its classification as a toxic substance, handling Palladium Chloride requires adherence to safety protocols. It should be stored in tightly sealed containers, in cool, dry conditions, and away from incompatible substances such as strong bases and reducing agents. These practices are essential for maintaining product integrity and protecting personnel.

FAQs of Palladium Chloride:


Q: How should Palladium Chloride be safely stored for optimal shelf life?

A: Palladium Chloride should be kept in a tightly sealed container, stored in a cool, dry place, away from light and incompatible substances like strong bases and reducing agents, to maintain its quality for up to two years.

Q: What are the main industrial and laboratory uses of Palladium Chloride?

A: This compound serves as a catalyst in organic synthesis, supports electroplating processes, is used in photographic applications, assists in gas purification, and functions as a laboratory reagent due to its reliable reactivity.

Q: What benefits does Palladium Chloride provide as a catalyst?

A: With its high purity and excellent solubility in water and common solvents, Palladium Chloride enables efficient and selective chemical transformations, significantly enhancing process yields in organic synthesis and related applications.

Q: When is it necessary to exercise caution when handling Palladium Chloride?

A: As a toxic substance (Hazard Class 6.1), precautions must always be taken. Avoid ingestion or inhalation, and use appropriate personal protective equipment when handling. It is particularly hazardous when contact with incompatible materials occurs.

Q: Where is Palladium Chloride typically exported or manufactured?

A: This product is manufactured and exported from India, serving clients across various industrial sectors worldwide who require high-purity palladium compounds.

Q: How can Palladium Chlorides reactivity affect its handling and storage?

A: It reacts with strong bases and strong reducing agents, which can result in hazardous situations. Always store it away from such substances and handle it in well-ventilated areas with suitable safeguards.

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