Palladium ion (1+)


Reaction thermochemistry data

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Data compiled by: Robert C. Dunbar

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Individual Reactions

Palladium ion (1+) + Carbon monosulfide = (Palladium ion (1+) • Carbon monosulfide)

By formula: Pd+ + CS = (Pd+ • CS)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr47.8 ± 3.3kcal/molCIDTRodgers and Armentrout, 2000 

Ion clustering data

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Clustering reactions

Palladium ion (1+) + Carbon monosulfide = (Palladium ion (1+) • Carbon monosulfide)

By formula: Pd+ + CS = (Pd+ • CS)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr47.8 ± 3.3kcal/molCIDTRodgers and Armentrout, 2000 

References

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Rodgers and Armentrout, 2000
Rodgers, M.T.; Armentrout, P.B., Noncovalent Metal-Ligand Bond Energies as Studied by Threshold Collision-Induced Dissociation, Mass Spectrom. Rev., 2000, 19, 4, 215, https://doi.org/10.1002/1098-2787(200007)19:4<215::AID-MAS2>3.0.CO;2-X . [all data]


Notes

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