Tetrabutylammonium hexachloroplatinate (IV)

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Structural formula
2 Tetrabutylammonium ion Hexachloroplatinate ion
General
Surname Tetrabutylammonium hexachloroplatinate (IV)
Molecular formula C 32 H 72 N 2 PtCl 6
Brief description

orange powder or crystals

External identifiers / databases
CAS number 18129-78-7
EC number 623-927-8
ECHA InfoCard 100.152.563
PubChem 11147318
Wikidata Q61812312
properties
Molar mass 892.72 g mol −1
Physical state

firmly

Melting point

decomposes at 225 ° C

safety instructions
GHS labeling of hazardous substances
05 - Corrosive 06 - Toxic or very toxic 08 - Dangerous to health

danger

H and P phrases H: 301-317-318-334
P: 261-280-301 + 310-305 + 351 + 338-342 + 311
As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions .

Tetrabutylammonium hexachloroplatinate , C 32 H 72 N 2 PtCl 6 is an organic compound of the tetrabutylammonium ion and hexachloroplatinic acid .

properties

Tetrabutylammonium hexachloroplatinate is an orange powder or orange crystals. It decomposes at 225 ° C.

use

Tetrabutylammonium hexachloroplatinate can be used as a catalyst .

safety instructions

The compound can sensitize through skin contact or inhalation . Oral ingestion is acutely toxic. It leaves serious damage to the eyes.


Individual evidence

  1. a b c data sheet Tetrabutylammonium Hexachloroplatinate (IV) from AmericalElements, accessed on February 22, 2019.
  2. a b c d e data sheet Tetrabutylammonium hexachloroplatinate (IV) from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on February 22, 2019 ( PDF ).
  3. Claudio Toniolo: Peptaibiotics . John Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 3-906390-52-7 , pp. 254 ( limited preview in Google Book search).