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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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TBTC | 1461-22-9 | sc-251105 | 5 g | $48.00 | ||
TBTC is a notable organometallic compound characterized by its ability to form stable complexes with various metals through its unique ligand architecture. Its reactivity as an acid halide allows for selective acylation reactions, facilitating the formation of metal-organic frameworks. The compound exhibits distinct coordination chemistry, enabling it to engage in dynamic ligand exchange processes. Additionally, its solubility in organic solvents enhances its versatility in synthetic applications. | ||||||
Zinc chromate | 13530-65-9 | sc-272773 | 250 g | $156.00 | ||
Zinc chromate is a distinctive inorganic compound known for its vibrant yellow color and its role as a corrosion inhibitor. It exhibits unique redox properties, allowing it to participate in electron transfer reactions. The compound's ability to form stable complexes with various metal ions enhances its utility in surface treatments. Its crystalline structure contributes to its stability, while its solubility in polar solvents facilitates diverse chemical interactions, making it a key player in materials science. | ||||||
Nedaplatin | 95734-82-0 | sc-202238 sc-202238A | 10 mg 25 mg | $117.00 $348.00 | ||
Nedaplatin is a notable platinum-based compound characterized by its unique coordination chemistry. It forms stable complexes with biomolecules through its ability to engage in ligand exchange reactions, influencing its reactivity. The compound exhibits distinct kinetic behavior, with its interactions often leading to the formation of robust metal-ligand bonds. Its solubility in various solvents allows for versatile applications in catalysis and materials development, showcasing its dynamic chemical nature. | ||||||
Kaolinite | 1318-74-7 | sc-211684 | 250 g | $37.00 | ||
Kaolinite is a layered silicate mineral that exhibits unique properties as a metal. Its structure allows for selective ion exchange, facilitating interactions with various cations. The mineral's high surface area enhances adsorption capabilities, making it effective in binding metal ions. Kaolinite's thermal stability and low reactivity contribute to its role in catalysis, where it can influence reaction pathways and kinetics, showcasing its versatility in chemical processes. | ||||||
Palladium(II) cyanide | 2035-66-7 | sc-250643 | 1 g | $121.00 | ||
Palladium(II) cyanide is a coordination compound that showcases intriguing properties as a metal. Its ability to form stable complexes with various ligands allows for unique electronic interactions, influencing catalytic activity. The compound exhibits notable redox behavior, facilitating electron transfer processes. Additionally, its crystalline structure contributes to distinct optical properties, making it a subject of interest in materials science and coordination chemistry. | ||||||
Cobaltic Protoporphyrin IX Chloride | 102601-60-5 | sc-294098 sc-294098A sc-294098B | 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg | $62.00 $146.00 $306.00 | 10 | |
Cobaltic Protoporphyrin IX Chloride is a fascinating metal complex characterized by its unique coordination environment and electronic structure. The presence of cobalt within the porphyrin ring enhances its ability to engage in specific ligand interactions, leading to distinct spectroscopic signatures. Its reactivity is influenced by the metal's oxidation state, allowing for diverse pathways in redox reactions. The compound's stability and solubility in various solvents further highlight its versatility in chemical processes. | ||||||
Cerium(III) chloride heptahydrate | 18618-55-8 | sc-252554 | 50 g | $52.00 | ||
Cerium(III) chloride heptahydrate is notable for its ability to engage in redox reactions, where cerium ions can switch between oxidation states, facilitating electron transfer processes. The heptahydrate form enhances its solubility and reactivity in aqueous environments, promoting interactions with various ligands. Its crystalline structure exhibits a layered arrangement, which can influence the kinetics of reactions, making it a subject of interest in catalysis and materials research. | ||||||
Potassium hexahydroxoantimonate(V) | 12208-13-8 | sc-250755 | 100 g | $135.00 | ||
Potassium hexahydroxoantimonate(V) is a complex metal compound distinguished by its unique coordination chemistry and ability to form stable complexes with various ligands. Its hexahydroxo structure allows for multiple hydrogen bonding interactions, enhancing solubility in polar solvents. The compound exhibits interesting redox properties, facilitating electron transfer processes. Additionally, its crystalline form contributes to distinct optical properties, making it a subject of study in materials science. | ||||||
Yttrium aluminum borate | 13813-76-8 | sc-396824 | 25 g | $194.00 | ||
Yttrium aluminum borate is a fascinating metal borate characterized by its unique crystalline structure, which promotes strong ionic interactions and enhances its thermal stability. This compound exhibits remarkable luminescent properties due to its ability to host rare earth ions, leading to efficient energy transfer pathways. Its high refractive index and low thermal expansion make it an intriguing subject for research in photonics and advanced materials, showcasing its potential in various applications. | ||||||
Thallium granules | 7440-28-0 | sc-391501 sc-391501A | 25 g 100 g | $520.00 $1685.00 | ||
Thallium granules are notable for their high density and malleability, which contribute to their unique physical properties. This metal exhibits interesting electron affinity, allowing it to form stable compounds with various anions. Thallium's reactivity with halogens and its ability to participate in complexation reactions highlight its role in coordination chemistry. Additionally, its distinct thermal and electrical conductivity make it a subject of interest in materials science. | ||||||