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Plumbane

Base Information Edit
  • Chemical Name:Plumbane
  • CAS No.:15875-18-0
  • Molecular Formula:H3Pb
  • Molecular Weight:210.224
  • Hs Code.:
  • DSSTox Substance ID:DTXSID201319327
  • Wikipedia:Plumbane
  • Wikidata:Q420540
  • Mol file:15875-18-0.mol
Plumbane

Synonyms:lead(IV) hydride;Plumbane;15875-18-0;PbH4;Bleiwasserstoff;Plumban;tetrahydridolead;Tetrahydro lead;Lead hydride;lead tetrahydride;CHEBI:30181;DTXSID201319327;Q420540

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The product has achieved commercial mass production*data from LookChem market partment
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Chemical Property of Plumbane Edit
Chemical Property:
  • PSA:0.00000 
  • LogP:0.06920 
  • Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:0
  • Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:0
  • Rotatable Bond Count:0
  • Exact Mass:212.00795
  • Heavy Atom Count:1
  • Complexity:0
Purity/Quality:

99% *data from raw suppliers

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  • Canonical SMILES:[PbH4]
Technology Process of Plumbane

There total 8 articles about Plumbane which guide to synthetic route it. The literature collected by LookChem mainly comes from the sharing of users and the free literature resources found by Internet computing technology. We keep the original model of the professional version of literature to make it easier and faster for users to retrieve and use. At the same time, we analyze and calculate the most feasible synthesis route with the highest yield for your reference as below:

synthetic route:
Guidance literature:
In neat (no solvent); discharge at ambient pressure;;
Guidance literature:
In neat (no solvent); co-depositon laser-ablated Pb with H2 at 3.5 K; other products - PbH, PbH2, PbH3, Pb2H2; identified by IR spectroscopy;
DOI:10.1021/ja029862l
Guidance literature:
In neat (no solvent); co-depositon laser-ablated Pb with H2 at 3.5 K; other products - Pb2H4, PbH3(1-); identified by IR spectroscopy;
DOI:10.1021/ja029862l
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