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Specification
item | value |
Melting Point | 1554 °C(lit.) |
Boiling point | 2970 °C(lit.) |
Density | 1.025 g/mL at 25 °C |
Packing | 25kg/Drum |
Application
Palladium is a soft white metal found in copper and nickel ores. Chlorides of this element were used in printing after the turn of the century and also in combination with platinum. Palladium is a transition metal element used in catalytic reactions involving processes such as hydrogenation.Lindlar catalyst. One of the most important applications of palladium is the catalysis of hydrogenation, dehydrogenation and petroleum cracking. Such reactions are widely used in organic synthesis and petroleum refining. Palladium and platinum are installed in catalytic converters in automobiles to reduce emissions of unsaturated hydrocarbon gases. Palladium is used in the manufacture of surgical instruments Chemicalbook, electrical contacts, watch springs, high-quality spark plugs and special wires, and as ‘white gold’ in jewellery. Palladium alloys are widely used in dentistry and medicine. They are used to replace damaged bones and joints and as supports in porcelain-covered bridges. Palladium alloys are used in decoration and jewellery as an alternative to gold. They are used in gemstones, cases and brooches. Palladium has the ability to absorb large amounts of hydrogen, making it an excellent catalyst for chemical reactions and for catalytic converters in internal combustion engines. Palladium's ability to absorb carbon is used in the manufacture of carbon monoxide for CO monitoring devices.
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