Iridium trichloride is an inorganic compound used as a catalyst in chlorination and polymerization reactions. It is a salt-like substance consisting of iridium and chloride ions.
Content scope: Information here supports chemical identification and industrial supply, research, and manufacturing contexts. It is not a therapeutic claim, medical advice, or drug-use instructions.
Sourcing or supplying this compound?
List your inventory or post a purchase request
CAS 10025-83-9
Phosphorous oxychloride
chlorinating agent and flame retardant precursor
Potassium tetrachloroplatinate
Reagent for platinum coordination complexes
Silicon tetrachloride
Production of fumed silica and silicones
Phosphorus pentachloride
chlorinating agent in chemical synthesis
trichloroiridium
DANYXEHCMQHDNX-UHFFFAOYSA-K
Cl[Ir](Cl)Cl