Iridium (Ir) Catalyst (Organometallic Catalyst) Description
An organometallic catalyst consists of a metal atom or ion directly bonded to one or more organic molecules. These compounds facilitate specific chemical reactions, especially the catalysis of organic transformations. They are widely used in academic research and industrial processes within the field of organometallic chemistry.
Iridium (Ir) Catalyst (Organometallic Catalyst) Specifications
CAS No. |
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Molecular Structure |
14871-41-1 |
Carbonylchlorbis(triphenylphosphine)iridium(I); |
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12112-67-3 |
Chloro(1,5-cyclooctadien)iridium(I)dimer; |
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12246-51-4 |
Chlorbis(cycloocten)iridium(I)-dimer; |
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12148-71-9 |
Di-μ-methoxobis(1,5-cyclooctadien)diiridium(I); |
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Iridium (Ir) Catalyst Properties:
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Iridium Purity: The catalysts are prepared using iridium with a purity exceeding 99.9%. This preparation ensures reliable catalytic performance in various organic transformations.
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Versatile Catalytic Performance: The catalysts perform a range of catalytic reactions including C-H activation, hydrogenation, cyclometallation and additional standard reactions.
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Precise Composition: The catalyst structures include carefully designed ligands that offer reproducibility, selectivity and control in organometallic synthesis.
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Enhanced Reactivity: The catalysts exhibit measurable improvements in reactivity and chemoselectivity. Laboratory tests have recorded processing time reductions up to 25%.
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Ease of Handling: The catalysts are compatible with a variety of solvents and reaction conditions. They integrate straightforwardly into standard laboratory procedures.
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Expertly Prepared: The catalysts are developed by specialists with extensive experience in organometallic chemistry, thereby ensuring consistent quality.
Iridium (Ir) Catalyst Applications:
The iridium (Ir) catalysts are effective in a range of organic transformations and are used in:
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C-H Activation: The catalysts facilitate the selective functionalisation of C-H bonds for the synthesis of specific derivatives.
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Hydrogenation: The catalysts promote the addition of hydrogen to diverse substrates. Standard tests indicate a reduction in processing time by up to 25%.
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Cyclometallation: The catalysts enable the formation of metal cycles and complex molecular structures used in material science and pharmaceutical production.
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Asymmetric Synthesis: The catalysts support enantioselective transformations to produce chiral molecules with high optical purity.
Why Choose Our Iridium (Ir) Catalyst?
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Quality Assurance: Production protocols ensure consistency, precise composition and reliable performance in catalytic projects.
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Technical Support: Our technical team, including specialists such as Eric Smith and Chin Trento, offers assistance on organometallic chemistry challenges.
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Tailored Solutions: Catalysts can be customised for specific research or production requirements, yielding measurable outcomes.
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Competitive Pricing: The pricing structure has been predetermined to be cost-effective while meeting stringent quality parameters.
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Global Availability: Our products are distributed worldwide. They serve institutions such as Stanford Advanced Materials, Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) and Oceania International LLC.
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Iridium (Ir) Catalyst Specifications:
- Iridium Purity: 99.9%+
- Ligand Type: Customisable
- Particle Size: Adjusted to meet specific requirements
- Packaging: Securely sealed to maintain catalyst integrity
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and air
Iridium (Ir) Catalyst Safety Instructions:
Handle iridium catalysts with caution and adhere to all applicable chemical safety guidelines. Detailed safety information and instructions are provided in the accompanying Safety Data Sheet (SDS).