Platinum diphosphide
Identifiers
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InChI=1S/2P.Pt Key: KOMIUMNDFGSLAN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Properties
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P2Pt
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Molar mass
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257.032 g·mol−1
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Appearance
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silvery-white crystals
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Melting point
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1,500 °C (2,730 °F; 1,770 K)
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insoluble
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Related compounds
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Related compounds
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Osmium diphosphide
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound
Platinum diphosphide is a binary inorganic compound of platinum metal and phosphorus with the chemical formula PtP2.[1][2]
- ^ Kou, Jiajing; Zhu Chen, Johnny; Gao, Junxian; Zhang, Xiaoben; Zhu, Jie; Ghosh, Arnab; Liu, Wei; Kropf, A. Jeremy; Zemlyanov, Dmitry; Ma, Rui; Guo, Xinwen; Datye, Abhaya K.; Zhang, Guanghui; Guo, Liejin; Miller, Jeffrey T. (5 November 2021). "Structural and Catalytic Properties of Isolated Pt 2+ Sites in Platinum Phosphide (PtP 2 )". ACS Catalysis. 11 (21): 13496–13509. doi:10.1021/acscatal.1c03970. ISSN 2155-5435. OSTI 1868990. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
- ^ George, P. P.; Gedanken, A.; Gabashvili, A. (12 April 2007). "Synthesis of stable spherical platinum diphosphide, PtP2/carbon nanocomposite by reacting Pt(PPh3)4 at elevated temperature under autogenic pressure". Materials Research Bulletin. 42 (4): 626–632. doi:10.1016/j.materresbull.2006.08.002. ISSN 0025-5408. Retrieved 12 March 2024.