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Bis nucleosidato palladium II

cis- AND fra/is-DICHLORO-BIS(NUCLEOSIDE)PALLADIUMdl), cis- AND trans-BIS(NUCLEOSIDATO)PALLADIUM(II), AND cis- AND l/W7 s-BIS(NUCLEOSIDE)BIS(NUCLEOSIDE )PALLADIUM(II) DICHLORIDE OR TETRAKIS(NUCLEOSIDE)PALLADIUM(II) [Pg.52]

Purine nucleosides react very rapidly with Pd(II) in aqueous solutions, producing insoluble precipitates, in many cases in quantitative yields. Several such reactions [Pg.52]

Two mmoles (0.3546 g) of palladium(II) chloride and about 15 mL of 0.5 N HC1 are placed in a 100-mL beaker equipped with a magnetic stirring bar. The suspension is stirred slowly and heated to boiling, until all of the palladium(II) chloride dissolves. The heating is then stopped and the solution is allowed to cool to room temperature. After cooling, the solution may be filtered, if necessary. [Pg.53]


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