Potassium tetrachloropalladate 2 k2pdcl4
Potassium tetrachloropalladate (II) (K2PdCl4) is a chemical compound used as a laboratory reagent. It is a crystalline, yellow-orange solid that is soluble in water and other polar solvents. The compound contains palladium in the +2 oxidation state and is commonly used in various chemical reactions and analyses.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Pd(II)-Spermine Complex
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Synthesis and Characterization of Pd(II)-Spermine Complex
The Pd2Spm complex was synthesized according to published procedures [85 (link),86 (link)]. Briefly, 2 mmol of K2PdCl4 was dissolved in a small amount of water, and 1 mmol of spermine (in aqueous solution) was added dropwise under stirring. After 24 h, the resulting powder was filtered and washed with acetone (yield 68%). The newly synthesized compound was characterized (and tested for purity) by elemental analysis and vibrational spectroscopy [86 (link)].
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