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Platinum(IV) oxide (CAS 1314-15-4)

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Alternate Names:
Adam′s catalyst
CAS Number:
1314-15-4
Purity:
≥99% (metals basis), >80% (Pt)
Molecular Weight:
227.08
Molecular Formula:
PtO2
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
* Refer to Certificate of Analysis for lot specific data.

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Platinum(IV) oxide possesses remarkable qualities, including low toxicity, excellent thermal stability, and high electrical conductivity. In the field of catalysis, it serves as a catalyst, effectively promoting the oxidation of hydrocarbons. Within fuel cells, Platinum(IV) oxide functions as an electrocatalyst, facilitating the oxidation of fuel and consequent electricity generation. In electrochemical sensors, it acts as a sensing material, enabling the detection of concentration or pH variations. Lastly, in the realm of photocatalysis, Platinum(IV) oxide acts as a photocatalyst, facilitating the conversion of light energy into chemical energy.


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Platinum(IV) oxide, 250 mg

sc-250739
250 mg
$143.00

Platinum(IV) oxide, 1 g

sc-250739A
1 g
$301.00