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Palladium single crystal 46Pd106.4

Discovered in 1803 by W.H. Wollaston at London, England.

  [named after the asteroid Pallas]
  French: palladium
  German: palladium
  Italian: palladio
  Spanish: palladio

Description: Palladium is a lustrous, silvery-white, malleable and ductile metal of the so-called platinum group. It resists corrosion, but dissolves in oxidising acids and in molten alkalis. Palladium metal has the unusual ability of allowing hydrogen gas to filter through it. It is mailny used as a catalyst.


Metal single crystal properties
State: single crystal  
Crystal structure: fcc  
Production method: Czochralski  
Standard size: diameter 6-12mm
thickness 1-2mm
 
Orientation: (100), (110) and (111)  
Orientation accuracy: <2°, <1°, <0.5° or <0.1°  
Polishing: as cut, one or two sides polished  
Roughness of surface: <0.03µm  
Purity: 99.999%  
Typical analysis (ppm): Ag < 1
Al < 0.1
As < 0.1
Au 5
C 8
Ca 0.7
Cl < 0.1
Cu 4
Cr 2
Fe 6
In 4
N < 4
Na 0.3
Ni < 0.6
O 5.0
P 0.7
Pt < 10
Rh < 10 ppm
S 0.5
Si 6
Ta 3
Ti 0.8
W 15
Zr 1
Pd balance


Further Materials properties
Crystal structure: (cell dimensions/pm), space group
f.c.c. (a=389.08), Fm3m
X-ray diffractions mass absorption coefficients: CuKa 206 (µ/r) / cm2g-1
MoKa 24.1 (µ/r) / cm2g-1
Neutron scattering length: 0.591 b/10-12 cm
Thermal neutron capture cross-section: 6.9 sa / barns
Density: 12.0 g/cm3
Melting point: 1551.85 °C / 1825 °K
Boiling point: 3139.85 °C / 3413 °K
Molar volume: 8.85 cm3
Thermal conductivity: 71.8 [300 K] Wm-1K-1
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion: 11.2 x 10-6 K-1
Electrical resistivity: 10.8x10-8 [293 K] Wm
Mass magnetic susceptibility: +6.702 x 10-8(s) kg-1m3
Young's modulus: 121 GPa
Rigidity modulus: 43.6 GPa
Bulk modulus: 187 GPa
Poisson's ratio: 0.39 GPa
Radii: Pd4+ 64; Pd2+ 86; atomic 138; covalent 128
Electronegativity: 2.20 (Pauling); 1.35 (Allred); 4.45 eV (absolute)
Effective nuclear charge: 4.05 (Slater); 7.84 (Clementi); 11.11 (Froese-Fischer)
Number of Isotopes (incl. nuclear isomers): 25
Issotope mass range: 96 -> 116


Biological data
Biological role: none
Toxicity  
Toxic intake: n.a.
Lethal intake: LD50 (chloride, oral, rat)25 = mg kg-1
Hazards: Palladium is poorly absorbed by the body when ingested and PdCl2 was formerly presribed as a treatment for tuberculosis at the rate of 65 mg per day (approximately 1 mg kg-1 without apparent ill effects. alladium at higher intakes is poisonous and is an experimental carcinogen.
Level in humans  
Organs: n.a. but very low
Daily dietary intake : n.a.
Total mass of element in average
[70 kg] person:
n.a.


Geological data
Minerals:  
 Mineral  Formula  Density  Hardness  Crystal apperance
 Palladium  Pd  11.9  4.5 - 5  cub. met. white/grey
Chief ore: speciments of the native metal are found in Brazil. Most is extracted as a by-product from copper and zinc refining.
World production: 24 tonnes/year
Main mining areas: see copper and zinc
Reserves: 24 000 tonnes
Specimen: available as foil, granules, powder, rod, shot sponge or wire. Safe.
Abundances  
Sun: 32 (relative to H = 1 x 1012)
Earth's crust: c. 6 x 10-4 p.p.m.
Seawater:  
  Atlantic surface: n.a.
  Atlantic deep: n.a.
  Pacific surface: 1.9 x 10-8 p.p.m.
  Pacific deep: 6.8 x 10-8 p.p.m.
Residence time:: 50 000 years
Classification: recycled
Oxidation state: II

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