Ce(PPt2)2
metal· Ce(PPt2)2
Ce(PPt2)2 is an organometallic coordination compound containing cerium metal coordinated with phosphorus-platinum (PPt2) ligands, representing a rare-earth transition metal complex. This is primarily a research and developmental material studied in materials science and inorganic chemistry rather than an established industrial compound; its potential applications lie in catalysis, electronic materials, or specialty chemical synthesis where the unique properties of cerium combined with platinum-phosphorus coordination chemistry may offer advantages.
catalytic researchrare-earth complexesorganometallic synthesisexperimental electronic materialscoordination chemistryadvanced materials development
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