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CAS 13566-03-5 liquid reddish brown palladium sulfate

CAS 13566-03-5 liquid reddish brown palladium sulfate

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Factory direct sale of high quality 13566-03-5 liquid reddish brown palladium sulfate


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Factory direct sale of high quality 13566-03-5 liquid reddish brown palladium sulfate

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Specification

Product name
Palladium(II) sulfate dihydrate
Purity
99.9%min
Metal content
44.6%min
CAS No.
13566-03-5
Inductively Coupled Plasma/Elemental Analyzer (Impurity) 
Pt
<0.0050
Al
<0.0050
Au
<0.0050
Ca
<0.0050
Ag
<0.0050
Cu
<0.0050
Mg
<0.0050
Cr
<0.0050
Fe
<0.0050
Zn
<0.0050
Mn
<0.0050
Si
<0.0050
Ir
<0.0050
Pb
<0.0005
Application
Used as an analytical reagent and as a catalyst in the preparation of lemon salts
Packing
5g/bottle; 10g/bottle; 50g/bottle; 100g/bottle; 500g/bottle; 1kg/bottle or as request

Precious metal catalysts are noble metals widely used in the chemical industry owing to their ability to speed up the chemical process. Gold, palladium, platinum, rhodium, and silver are some of the examples of precious metals. Precious metal catalysts are those which consist of highly dispersed nano-scale precious metal particles supported on a high surface area such as carbon, silica, and alumina. These catalysts have several applications in a variety of industries. Each precious metal catalyst has unique characteristics. These catalysts are primarily used for organic synthesis reactions. Factors such as growing demand from end-use sectors, environmental concerns and their legal implications are driving the market growth.

Properties of precious metal catalysts
1.High activity and selectivity of precious metals in catalysis
Precious metal catalysts consist of highly dispersed nano-scale precious metal particles on supports with high surface area such as carbon, silica, and alumina. The nano scale metal particles easily adsorb hydrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere. The hydrogen or oxygen is very active due to its dissociative adsorption through d-electron of out of shell of precious metal atoms.
2.Stability
Precious metals are stable. They do not easily form oxides by oxidation. The oxides of precious metals are, on the other hand, relatively not stable. Precious metals do not easily dissolve in acid or alkaline solution. Because of high thermal stability, precious metal catalyst has been used as automotive exhaust gas purification catalysts.


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