Chloroplantinic acid CAS 16941-12-1
1. Catalysis: It acts as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, especially in organic synthesis and hydrogenation processes.
2. Electrochemistry: Chloroplantinic acid used for electrode preparation and electrochemical applications, including fuel cells.
3. Platinum Precursor: Chloroplatinic acid is a precursor for the synthesis of other platinum compounds and complexes used in various industrial and research applications.
4. Analytical Chemistry: Analytical methods and preparation of standard solutions for the determination of certain metals.
5. Nanomaterials: Chloroplantinic acid can be used to synthesize platinum nanoparticles and other nanomaterials for catalysis and electronic applications.
6. Jewelry and Coating: It is sometimes used in the electroplating of jewelry and other items to give a platinum finish.
Packed in 25 kg per drum or based on customers' requirements.

Chloroplatinic acid should be stored carefully to maintain its stability and prevent degradation. Here are some guidelines for storing chloroplatinic acid:
1. Container: Store in a sealed container made of glass or compatible plastic that resists corrosion. Avoid using metal containers as chloroplatinic acid reacts with certain metals.
2. Temperature: Please store it in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Ideally, it should be stored at room temperature.
3. Ventilation: Make sure the storage area is well ventilated to prevent any accumulation of vapor.
4. Separation: Store it away from incompatible substances (such as strong reducing agents and bases) to avoid any potential reactions.
5. Label: Clearly label containers with chemical names and hazard information to ensure proper handling.
6. Safety Precautions: Always follow safety guidelines and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling and storing chloroplatinic acid.
Yes, chloroplatinic acid is considered dangerous. Here are some key points about its hazards:
1. Toxicity: Chloroplatinic acid is toxic if ingested or inhaled. It may cause irritation to the respiratory tract, skin, and eyes.
2. Corrosive: It is corrosive and can cause severe burns in contact with skin or mucous membranes.
3. Environmental Impact: Chloroplatinic acid is harmful to aquatic life and the environment, so proper disposal and treatment is essential.
4. Handling Precautions: When working with chloroplatinic acid, always use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and a lab coat, and work in a well-ventilated area or fume hood.
