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    1. Product Name: Nickel, chlorobis(triphenylphosphine)-
    2. Synonyms:
    3. CAS NO:182929-28-8
    4. Molecular Formula: C36H30ClNiP2
    5. Molecular Weight: 618.725
    6. EINECS: N/A
    7. Product Categories: N/A
    8. Mol File: 182929-28-8.mol
  • Chemical Properties

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    9. CAS DataBase Reference: Nickel, chlorobis(triphenylphosphine)-(CAS DataBase Reference)
    10. NIST Chemistry Reference: Nickel, chlorobis(triphenylphosphine)-(182929-28-8)
    11. EPA Substance Registry System: Nickel, chlorobis(triphenylphosphine)-(182929-28-8)
  • Safety Data

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    8. Hazardous Substances Data: 182929-28-8(Hazardous Substances Data)

182929-28-8 Usage

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 182929-28-8 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,8,2,9,2 and 9 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 2 and 8 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 182929-28:
(8*1)+(7*8)+(6*2)+(5*9)+(4*2)+(3*9)+(2*2)+(1*8)=168
168 % 10 = 8
So 182929-28-8 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

182929-28-8SDS

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According to Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) - Sixth revised edition

Version: 1.0

Creation Date: Aug 14, 2017

Revision Date: Aug 14, 2017

1.Identification

1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name Ni(PPh3)2Cl

1.2 Other means of identification

Product number -
Other names [NiCl(PPh3)3]

1.3 Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use

Identified uses For industry use only.
Uses advised against no data available

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182929-28-8Relevant articles and documents

Chlorobis(triphenylphosphine)nickel(I)

Norman, Nicholas C.,Orpen, A. Guy,Quayle, Michael J.,Whittell, George R.

, p. m160-m161 (2002)

Crystals of the title compound, [NiCl(C18H15P)2], contain one molecule per asymmetric unit with no short intermolecular interactions. This is noteworthy since previous studies have reported that the formally 15-electron species oligomerizes in the solid state. The nickel(I) centre has a distorted trigonal-planar coordination geometry, the origin of which is suggested to be electronic in nature.

Tandem redox mediator/Ni(II) trihalide complex photocycle for hydrogen evolution from HCl

Hwang, Seung Jun,Powers, David C.,Maher, Andrew G.,Nocera, Daniel G.

, p. 917 - 922 (2015/02/05)

Photoactivation of M-X bonds is a challenge for photochemical HX splitting, particularly with first-row transition metal complexes because of short intrinsic excited state lifetimes. Herein, we report a tandem H2 photocycle based on combination of a non-basic photoredox phosphine mediator and nickel metal catalyst. Synthetic studies and time-resolved photochemical studies have revealed that phosphines serve as photochemical H-atom donors to Ni(II) trihalide complexes to deliver a Ni(I) centre. The H2 evolution catalytic cycle is closed by sequential disproportionation of Ni(I) to afford Ni(0) and Ni(II) and protolytic H2 evolution from the Ni(0) intermediate. The results of these investigations suggest that H2 photogeneration proceeds by two sequential catalytic cycles: a photoredox cycle catalyzed by phosphines and an H2-evolution cycle catalyzed by Ni complexes to circumvent challenges of photochemistry with first-row transition metal complexes.

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