APhos Pd G3
ALDRICH/764183 - 97%
Synonym: APhos-Pd-G3; Palladium G3-(4-(N,N-
CAS Number: 1820817-64-8
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C29H41N2O3PPdS
Molecular Weight: 635.11
MDL Number: MFCD27978423
Linear Formula: C29H41N2O3PPdS
Product Type: Chemical
| assay | 97% |
| feature | generation 3 |
| form | solid |
| functional group | phosphine |
| greener alternative category | Re-engineered ![]() |
| greener alternative product characteristics | Waste Prevention Atom Economy Less Hazardous Chemical Syntheses Learn more about the Principles of Green Chemistry . |
| greener alternative product score | old score: 5 new score: 3 Find out more about DOZN™ Scoring ![]() |
| InChI | 1S/C16H28NP.C12H10N.CH4O3 |
| InChI key | SNUBBUQVCDWEAV-UHFFFAOYSA |
| mp | 192-201 °C (decomposition) |
| Quality Level | 100 ![]() |
| reaction suitability | core: palladium |
| reaction type: Buchwald-Hartwig Cross Coupling Reaction | |
| reaction type: Heck Reaction | |
| reaction type: Hiyama Coupling | |
| reaction type: Negishi Coupling | |
| reaction type: Sonogashira Coupling | |
| reaction type: Stille Coupling | |
| reaction type: Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling | |
| reagent type: catalyst reaction type: Cross Couplings |
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| SMILES string | NC1=C(C=CC=C1)C2=C([Pd]OS |
| sustainability | Greener Alternative Product |
| Application: | APhos Pd G3 is a Buchwald precatalyst that can be used in cross-coupling reactions. |
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| Packaging: | 1, 5 g in glass bottle |
| Packaging: | 250 mg in glass bottle |
| RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
| WGK Germany | WGK 3 |
| Flash Point(F) | Not applicable |
| Flash Point(C) | Not applicable |
| Purity | 97% |
| mp | 192-201 °C (decomposition) |
| UNSPSC | 12161600 |

