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palladium chloride

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palladium chloride [pə′lād·ē·əm ′klȯr‚īd]
(inorganic chemistry)
PdCl2or PdCl2·2H2O Dark-brown, deliquescent powder that decomposes at 501°C; soluble in water, alcohol, acetone, and hydrochloric acid; used in medicine, analytical chemisty, photographic chemicals, and indelible inks.


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In the new study, Mosier-Boss and colleagues inserted an electrode composed of nickel or gold wire into a solution of palladium chloride mixed with deuterium or "heavy water" in a process called co-deposition.
For example, complexation of di-tert-butylneopentylphosphine with allyl palladium chloride dimer resulted in the allyl palladium chloride phosphine adduct, which shows substantial activity in Hartwig-Buchwald amination.
The activator is a colloidal catalytic solution formed by the admixture of palladium chloride salts, a stannous salt in molar excess of the catalytic metal salt (palladium) all in an acidic medium.
 
 
 
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