Platinum dioxide is an inorganic chemical compound commonly supplied as a research reagent. Its primary significance is its role as a catalyst for hydrogenation reactions in laboratory and industrial research settings.
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CAS 1314-15-4
Platinum(IV) chloride
catalyst for organic reactions
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