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Platinum(IV) oxide

ALDRICH/206032

Synonym: Adam’s catalyst; NSC 402624; Platinic oxide; Platinum dioxide

CAS Number: 1314-15-4
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): O2Pt
Molecular Weight: 227.08
EC Number: 215-223-0
MDL Number: MFCD00011184
Linear Formula: PtO2
Product Type: Chemical

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45-206032-250MG 250 mg
$91.60
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45-206032-1G 1 g
$232.00
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45-206032-5G 5 g
$671.00
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45-206032-50G 50 g
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composition Pt, 81-83%
form solid
greener alternative category  , Aligned 
greener alternative product characteristics Designing Safer Chemicals
Catalysis
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InChI 1S/2O.Pt
InChI key YKIOKAURTKXMSB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
mp 450 °C (lit.)
Quality Level 200 
reaction suitability core: platinum
  reagent type: catalyst
SMILES string O=[Pt]=O
surface area ≥60 m2/g
sustainability Greener Alternative Product
Application: Catalyst for hydrogenation of various functional groups with minimal hydrogenolysis problems; used as dehydrogenation catalyst; used for selective oxidation of primary alcohols.
Application: Catalyst for:
• Hydrohydrazination reactions
• Oxidation of sugars
• Low-temperature oxidation of carbon monoxide
• Oxygen reduction reaction
• Hydrogenation reactions
• Hydrogenolysis of the cyclopropyl group into an isopropyl group
• Hydroxycyclopropanation reactions
Application: Platinum(IV) oxide has been used for the reduction of citernyl bromide to form (S)-3,7-dimethyloctylbromide.

For small scale and high throughput uses, product is also available as ChemBeads (928291 )
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Packaging: 1, 5, 50 g in glass bottle
Packaging: 250 mg in glass bottle
mp 450 °C (lit.)
UNSPSC 12352300

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