Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) hexahydrate
Quantity/Pack Size – 25g, 5g, 1g
Form – Crystalline powder
Grade – ACS, Premion|r, 99.95% (metals basis)
Application – Catalysis, electroplating, analytical chemistry
Product Overview
Dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) hexahydrate is a high-purity platinum compound designed for demanding laboratory applications. This ACS-grade salt contains a minimum of 37.5% platinum by weight, ensuring exceptional consistency and reliability in experimental procedures. The Premion certification guarantees trace metal impurities are minimized, making it suitable for sensitive analytical techniques where contamination could compromise results. The crystalline powder form allows for precise weighing and dissolution, while its stable hydrated structure maintains integrity during storage and handling. This compound serves as a critical reagent in platinum-based catalysis, electroplating solutions, and as a standard in quantitative analysis. The 99.95% metals basis purity level meets the strictest requirements for research-grade materials, providing researchers with confidence in their experimental outcomes. The product is packaged in airtight containers to prevent moisture absorption and maintain its high purity over extended periods.
FAQs
1. What is the platinum content percentage in this compound?
The minimum platinum content is 37.5% by weight, as specified in the product certification.
2. Can this be used for preparing platinum electrodes?
Yes, the high purity makes it suitable for electrode preparation when proper deposition techniques are followed.
3. What is the difference between ACS and Premion grades?
Premion grade represents an even higher purity level than standard ACS grade, with stricter limits on trace impurities.
4. How should this compound be stored for long-term use?
Store in a cool, dry place in the original tightly sealed container to prevent hydration changes.
5. Is this compound light-sensitive?
While not highly light-sensitive, prolonged exposure to direct light should be avoided for optimal stability.










