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Dichlorobis l,2-ethanediamine platinum IV Chloride

The solid is dissolved in a minimal amount of a solution prepared by mixing 100 mL of water with 15 drops of concentrated HCl. The solution is cooled in an ice-water bath for 15 min and vacuum filtered. This removes a red by-product that appears in some experiments. The pure product is obtained by evaporating the solution to crystallization on a steam bath, cooling it slowly to ice temperatures, and then adding five times the volume of the solution of ice-cold absolute ethanol. [Pg.316]

5-HEXAFLURO-2,4-PENTANE-DIONATO)PALLADIUM AND ITS COMPLEXES WITH 2,2 -BIPYRIDINE AND BIS[2-(DIPHENYLPHOSPHINO)-ETHYL]PHENYLPHOSPHINE [Pg.317]

The preparation is conveniently carried out in a SOO-mL creased flask fitted with a paddle stirrer or, alternatively, in a blender. Smaller scale preparations may be conducted in an Erlenmeyer flask using a magnetic stirrer. Because PdClj is only sparingly soluble in water, the mixture is heterogeneous and the amount of time required for completion of the reaction varies with efficiency of stirring. [Pg.318]

The compound is readily soluble in hydrocarbons such as hexane and toluene, in chlorinated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane and chloroform, and [Pg.318]

PENTANEDIONATO)PALLADIUM(II) 1,1,1,5,5,5-HEXA-FLUORO-2,4-DIOXO-3-PENTANIDE [Pg.319]


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1.2- Ethanediamine

Dichlorobis

Dichlorobis chloride

L chloride

L- -chlorid

Platinum chloride

Platinum dichlorobis

Platinum(iv)

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