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About|the chemical elementInfobox palladiumgood article Palladium (IPAc-en|icon|p|?|'|l|e?|d|i|?|m respell|p?|LAY|dee-?m) is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pd and an atomic number of 46. It is a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston . He named it after the 2 Pallas|asteroid Pallas , which was itself named after the epithet of the Greek mythology|Greek goddess Athena , acquired by her when she slew Pallas_(daughter_of_Triton)|Pallas . Palladium, platinum , rhodium , ruthenium , iridium and osmium form a group of elements referred to as the platinum group metals (PGMs). These have similar chemical properties, but palladium has the lowest melting point and is the least dense of them.

The unique properties of palladium and other platinum group metals (PGMs) account for their widespread use. A quarter of all goods manufactured today either contain PGMs or have a significant part in their manufacturing process played by PGMs.cite web|publisher=International Platinum Group Metals Association|title=Palladium|url= http://www.ipa-news.com/pgm/index.htm Over half of the supply of palladium and its congener platinum goes into catalytic converter s, which convert up to 90% of harmful gases from auto exhaust ( hydrocarbons , carbon monoxide , and nitrogen dioxide ) into less-harmful substances ( nitrogen , carbon dioxide and water vapor ). Palladium is also used in electronics, dentistry , medicine , hydrogen purification, chemical applications, and groundwater treatment. Palladium plays a key role in the technology used for fuel cell s, which combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, heat, and water.

Ore Deposit (geology)|deposits of palladium and other PGMs are rare, and the most extensive deposits have been found in the norite belt of the Bushveld Igneous Complex covering the Transvaal Basin in South Africa, the Stillwater igneous complex|Stillwater Complex in Montana , United States, the Thunder Bay District of Ontario , Canada, and the Norilsk|Norilsk Complex in Russia. Recycling is also a source of palladium, mostly from scrapped catalytic converters. The numerous applications and limited supply sources of palladium result in the metal attracting considerable Palladium as an investment|investment interest.

Characteristics


Palladium belongs to group 10 element|group& nbsp;10 in the periodic table:

Element !! Electron shell
28
46
78
110


but has a very atypical configuration in its outermost electron shells compared to the other members of group 10 (see also niobium (41), ruthenium (44), and rhodium (45)).

Palladium is a soft silver-white metal that resembles platinum. It is the least dense and has the lowest melting point of the platinum group metals. It is soft and ductile when Annealing (metallurgy)|annealed and greatly increases its strength and hardness when it is cold-worked. Palladium dissolves slowly in sulfuric acid|sulfuric , nitric acid|nitric and hydrochloric acid .cite book|author=Hammond, C. R.|title=The Elements, in Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 81st edition|publisher=CRC press|isbn=0-8493-0485-7|year=2004 This metal also does not react with oxygen at normal temperatures (and thus does not tarnish in Earth's atmosphere|air ). Palladium heated to 800°C will produce a layer of palladium(II) oxide (PdO). It lightly tarnishes in moist atmosphere containing sulfur.cite book|last1=Craig|first1=Bruce D.|last2=Anderson |first2=David S. |title=Handbook of corrosion data |year=1995 |publisher=ASM International |isbn=978-0-87170-518-1|pages=126 |url= http://books.google.com/books? id=KXwgAZJBWb0C& pg=RA1-PT126|chapter= Atmospheric Environment

Common oxidation state s of palladium are 0, +1, +2 and& nbsp;+4. Although originally +3 was thought of as one of the fundamental oxidation states of palladium, there is no evidence for palladium occurring in the +3 oxidation state; this has been investigated via X-ray diffraction for a number of compounds, indicating a Dimer (chemistry)|dimer of palladium(II) and palladium(IV) instead. In 2002, palladium(VI) was first reported.cite journal|last1 = Chen|first1 = W.|title = Synthesis and Structure of Formally Hexavalent Palladium Complexes|journal = Science (journal)|Science |volume = 295|pages = 308|year = 2002|doi = 10.1126/science.1067027|issue = 5553|bibcode = 2002Sci...295..308C cite journal|last1 = Crabtree|first1 = R. H.|title = CHEMISTRY: A New Oxidation State for Pd? |journal = Science (journal)|Science |volume = 295|pages = 288|year = 2002|doi = 10.1126/science.1067921|issue = 5553

Isotopes


Main|Isotopes of palladiumNaturally occurring palladium is composed of seven isotope s, which includes six stable isotopes. The most stable radioisotope s are Palladium-107|107Pd with a half-life of 6.5 million years (found in nature), Pd-103|103Pd with a half-life of 17 days, and 100Pd with a half-life of 3.63 days. Eighteen other radioisotopes have been characterized with atomic weight s ranging from 90.94948(64) atomic mass unit|u (91Pd) to 122.93426(64) u (123Pd).cite web|accessdate=12 November 2009|url= http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Compositions/index.html|title= Atomic Weights and Isotopic Compositions for Palladium (NIST) Most of these have half-lives that are less than a half-hour, except 101Pd (half-life: 8.47 hours), 109Pd (half-life: 13.7 hours), and 112Pd (half-life: 21 hours).cite journal| first = Audi| last = Georges|title = The NUBASE Evaluation of Nuclear and Decay Properties| journal = Nuclear Physics A| volume = 729| pages = 3–128| publisher = Atomic Mass Data Center| year = 2003| doi=10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.001| bibcode=2003NuPhA.729....3A

The primary decay mode before the most abundant stable isotope, 106Pd, is electron capture and the primary mode after is beta decay . The primary decay product before 106Pd is rhodium and the primary product after is silver .

Radiogenic 107Ag is a decay product of 107Pd and was first discovered in 1978cite journal|title=Evidence for the existence of 107Pd in the early solar system|journal= Geophysical Research Letters |first3=R.|year=1978|volume=359|last3=Hutchison|pages=1079–1082|doi=10.1098/rsta.2001.0893|first1=W. R.|last1=Kelly|first2=G. J.|last2=Wasserburg|issue=1787|bibcode = 2001RSPTA.359.1991R in the Santa Claracite web|url= http://mexicogemstones.com/pdf/MexicoMeteorites.pdf|title=Mexico's Meteorites meteorite of 1976. The discoverers suggest that the coalescence and differentiation of iron-cored small planets may have occurred 10 million years after a nucleosynthetic event. 107Pd versus Ag correlations observed in bodies, which have been melted since accretion of the solar system , must reflect the presence of short-lived nuclides in the early solar system.cite journal|title=The isotopic composition of Ag in meteorites and the presence of 107Pd in protoplanets| journal =Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta|year=1990|volume=54|issue=6|pages=1729–1743|doi=10.1016/0016-7037(90)90404-9|first1=J. H.|last1 = Chen|first2=G. J.|last2=Wasserburg|bibcode = 1990GeCoA..54.1729C

Compounds



Category see also|Palladium compoundsPalladium primarily exists in the 0, +2, +4 oxidation states; the +4 oxidation state is comparatively rare. One major example of palladium(IV) is hexachloropalladate(IV) , PdCl62-.

Elemental palladium reacts with chlorine to give palladium(II) chloride ; it dissolves in nitric acid and precipitates palladium(II) acetate on addition of acetic acid . These two compounds and the palladium(II) bromide|bromide are reactive and relatively inexpensive, making them convenient entry points to palladium chemistry. All three are not monomeric; the chloride and bromide often must be refluxed in acetonitrile to obtain the more reactive acetonitrile complex monomers, for example:cite journal|title =Bis(Benzonitrile)Dichloro Complexes of Palladium and Platinum|pages =60–63|journal= Inorganic Syntheses |volume= 28|doi =10.1002/9780470132593.ch13|year=1990|first1=Gordon K.|last1=Anderson|first2=Minren|last2=Lin|last3=Sen|first3= Ayusman|last4 =Gretz|first4=Eficite journal|title=Palladium complexes based on optically active terpene derivatives of ethylenediamine|journal=Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry|volume=34|issue=11|year=2008|doi=10.1134/S1070328408110110| pages = 855–857|author=Zalevskaya, O. A.; Vorob’eva, E. G.; Dvornikova, I. A. and Kuchin, A. V.
:PdX2 + 2 MeCN ? PdX2(MeCN)2 (X = Cl, Br)

Palladium(II) chloride is the principal starting material for many other palladium catalysts. It is used to prepare heterogeneous palladium catalysts: palladium on barium sulfate, palladium on carbon, and palladium chloride on carbon.OrgSynth|title = Palladium Catalysts|author = Mozingo, Ralph |collvol = 3|collvolpages = 685|year = 1955|prep = cv3p0685 It reacts with triphenylphosphine in coordinating solvents to give bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II) dichloride , a useful catalyst.OrgSynth|title = Palladium-catalyzed reaction of 1-alkenylboronates with vinylic halides: (1Z,3E)-1-Phenyl-1,3?-octadiene|collvol = 8|collvolpages = 532|author = Miyaura, Norio and Suzuki, Akira|year = 1993|prep = cv8p0532 Where desired, the catalyst may be formed in situ .

: PdCl2 + 2 PPh3 ? PdCl2(PPh3)2

Reduction of this phosphine complex with hydrazine with more phosphine gives tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) ,cite journal|journal = Inorg. Synth. |volume = 13|pages = 121|title = 23. Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0)|first1 = D. R.|last1 = Coulson|doi = 10.1002/9780470132449.ch23|year = 1972|last2 = Satek|first2 = L. C.|last3 = Grim|first3 = S. O. one of the two major palladium(0) complexes:

:2 PdCl2(PPh3)2 + 4 PPh3 + 5 Hydrazine|N2H4 ? 2 Pd(PPh3)4 + N2 + 4 N2H5+Cl-

The other major palladium(0) complex, tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium(0) (Pd2(dba)3), is prepared by reducing sodium tetrachloropalladate in the presence of dibenzylideneacetone .cite journal|last1 = Takahashi|first1 = Y.|last2 = Ito|first2 = Ts.|last3 = Sakai|first3 = S.|last4 = Ishii|first4 = Y.|title = A novel palladium(0) complex; bis(dibenzylideneacetone)palladium(0)|journal = Journal of the Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications|pages = 1065|year = 1970|doi = 10.1039/C29700001065|issue = 17

The great many reactions in which palladium compounds serve as catalysts are collectively known as palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions . Prominent examples include the Heck reaction|Heck , Suzuki reaction|Suzuki and Stille reaction s. Palladium(II) acetate , tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (Pd(PPh3)4, and tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium(0) (Pd2(dba)3) are useful in this regard, either as catalysts or as starting points to catalysts.cite book|url = http://books.google.com/? id=WLb962AKlSEC& pg=PA392|chapter = Application to Organic Synthesis |page = 392|title = The Organometallic Chemistry of the Transition Metals|first = Robert H.|last = Crabtree|publisher = John Wiley and Sons|year = 2009|isbn = 978-0-470-25762-3

History


William Hyde Wollaston noted the discovery of the chemical elements|discovery of a new noble metal in July 1802 in his lab-book and named it palladium in August of the same year. Wollaston purified enough of the material and offered it, without naming the discoverer, in a small shop in Soho in April 1803. After harsh criticism that palladium is an alloy of platinum and mercury by Richard Chenevix (chemist)|Richard Chenevix , Wollaston anonymously offered a reward of 20 British pounds for 20 grains of synthetic palladium alloy .cite journal|doi = 10.1080/00033797800200431|title = The Wollaston/Chenevix controversy over the elemental nature of palladium: A curious episode in the history of chemistry|year = 1978|last1 = Usselman|first1 = Melvyn|journal = Annals of Science|volume = 35|issue = 6|pages = 551–579 Chenevix received the Copley Medal in 1803 after he published his experiments on palladium. Wollaston published the discovery of rhodium in 1804 and mentions some of his work on palladium.cite journal |journal= Platinum Metals Review|url= http://www.platinummetalsreview.com/dynamic/article/view/47-4-175-183 |title=Rhodium and Palladium – Events Surrounding Its Discovery|author=Griffith, W. P. |volume=47|issue=4 |year=2003|pages=175–183cite journal |title= On a New Metal, Found in Crude Platina |first=W. H. |last=Wollaston|authorlink=William Hyde Wollaston |journal= Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London |volume=94 |year=1804 |pages=419–430 |doi=10.1098/rstl.1804.0019| url = http://books.google.com/books? id=7AZGAAAAMAAJ& pg=PA419 He disclosed to be the discoverer of palladium in a publication in 1805.cite journal|title = On the Discovery of Palladium; With Observations on Other Substances Found with Platina|first = W. H.|last = Wollaston|authorlink = William Hyde Wollaston|journal = Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London |volume = 95|year = 1805|pages = 316–330|doi = 10.1098/rstl.1805.0024

It was named by Wollaston in 1802 after the asteroid Pallas, which had been discovered two years earlier. Wollaston found palladium in crude platinum ore from South America by dissolving the ore in aqua regia , neutralizing the solution with sodium hydroxide , and precipitating platinum as ammonium chloroplatinate with ammonium chloride . He added mercuric cyanide to form the compound palladium cyanide, which was heated to extract palladium metal.

Palladium chloride was at one time prescribed as a tuberculosis treatment at the rate of 0.065 g per day (approximately one milligram per kilogram of body weight). This treatment had many negative Adverse effect (medicine)|side-effects , and was later replaced by more effective drugs.cite journal|title=The Art of Meeting Palladium Specifications in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Produced by Pd-Catalyzed Reactions|first=Christine E. |last=Garrett|coauthors=Prasad, Kapa|journal= Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis|volume=346 |issue=8 |year=2004 |pages=889–900 |doi=10.1002/adsc.200404071

Palladium's affinity for hydrogen led it to play an essential role in the Fleischmann–Pons experiment in 1989.cite book |last=Fleischmann |first=Martin |year=2003 |chapter=Background to cold fusion: the genesis of a concept |title=Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion |location=Cambridge, Massachusetts |publisher=World Scientific Publishing |isbn=978-981-256-564-8

In the run up to 2000, the Russian supply of palladium to the global market was repeatedly delayed and disruptedcite web|publisher=The London Bullion Market Association|work=The LBMA Precious Metals Conference 2003|title=Russian PGM Stocks|first= Alan|last=Williamson|url= http://www.lbma.org.uk/assets/5d_Williamson_lbmaconf2003.pdf|accessdate=2 October 2010 because the export quota was not granted on time, for political reasons. The ensuing market panic drove the price to an all-time high of $1100 per troy ounce in January 2001.cite web|url= http://www.kitco.com/charts/historicalpalladium.html|title=Historical Palladium Charts and Data|publisher=Kitco|accessdate=2 October 2010 Around this time, the Ford Motor Company , fearing auto vehicle production disruption due to a possible palladium shortage, stockpiled large amounts of the metal purchased near the price high. When prices fell in early 2001, Ford lost nearly United States dollar|US$ 1& nbsp;billion.cite web|date=16 January 2002|title=Ford fears first loss in a decade|publisher=BBC News|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1763406.stm|accessdate=19 September 2008 World demand for palladium increased from 100 tons in 1990 to nearly 300& nbsp;tons in 2000. The global production of palladium from mines was 222& nbsp; tonne s in 2006 according to the United States Geological Survey . Most palladium is used for catalytic converter s in the automobile industry.

Occurrence


In 2007, Russia was the top producer of palladium, with a 44% world share, followed by South Africa with 40%. Canada with 6% and the U.S. with 5% are the only other substantial producers of palladium.cite web|publisher= United States Geological Survey |month=January|year=2007|title=Platinum-Group Metals|work=Mineral Commodity Summaries|url= http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/platinum/platimcs07.pdfcite web|publisher= United States Geological Survey |month=January|year=2007|title=Platinum-Group Metals|work=Mineral Yearbook 2007|url= http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/platinum/myb1-2007-plati.pdf

Palladium can be found as a free metal alloyed with gold and other platinum-group metals in placer mining|placer deposits of the Ural Mountains , Australia , Ethiopia , North America|North and South America . For the production of palladium these deposits play only a minor role. The most important commercial sources are nickel - copper deposits found in the Sudbury Basin , Ontario , and the Norilsk|Norilsk–Talnakh deposits in Siberia . The other large deposit is the Merensky Reef platinum group metals deposit within the Bushveld Igneous Complex South Africa . The Stillwater igneous complex of Montana and the Roby zone ore body of the Lac des Îles igneous complex of Ontario are the two other sources of palladium in Canada and the United States. Palladium is found in the rare minerals cooperite cite journal|journal=Mineralogical Magazine|year=1994|volume=58|issue= 2|pages=223–234|title=Compositional variation of cooperite, braggite, and vysotskite from the Bushveld Complex|first1=Sabine M. C.| last1 =Verryn|first2=Roland K. W.|last2=Merkle|doi=10.1180/minmag.1994.058.391.05 and polarite .cite journal|url = http://econgeol.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/reprint/81/5/1203|last1 = Genkin|first1 = A.D.|last2 = Evstigneeva|first2 = T.L.|year = 1986|title = Associations of platinum- group minerals of the Norilsk copper-nickel sulfide ores|journal = Economic Geology|volume = 8l|pages = 1203–1212

Palladium is also produced in nuclear fission reactors and can be extracted from spent nuclear fuel (see synthesis of precious metals ) though this source for palladium is not used. None of the existing nuclear reprocessing facilities are equipped to extract palladium from the high-level radioactive waste .cite journal|title = Recovery of Value Fission Platinoids from Spent Nuclear Fuel. Part I PART I: General Considerations and Basic Chemistry|url = http://www.platinummetalsreview.com/pdf/pmr-v47-i2-074-087.pdf| first1 =Zdenek|last1 =Kolarik|first2 =Edouard V.|last2 =Renard| journal = Platinum Metals Review|volume = 47|issue = 2|year = 2003|pages = 74–87

Applications


The largest use of palladium today is in catalytic converters. Palladium is also used in jewelry, in dentistry ,cite journal|journal = Platinum Metals Review|title = Palladium in Restorative Dentistry: Superior Physical Properties make Palladium an Ideal Dental Metal|first= Roy|last = Rushforth|volume = 48|issue = 1|year = 2004|url = http://www.platinummetalsreview.com/dynamic/article/view/48-1-030-031 watch making, in blood sugar test strips, in aircraft spark plug s and in the production of surgical instrument s and electrical contact s.cite book|title = Jewelry-making through history: an encyclopedia|first = Rayner W.|last = Hesse|publisher = Greenwood Publishing Group|year = 2007|pages = 146|url = http://books.google.com/? id=DIWEi5Hg93gC& pg=PA146|chapter = palladium|isbn = 978-0-313-33507-5 Palladium is also used to make professional transverse flute s.cite book|title = The flute book: a complete guide for students and performers|first = Nancy|last = Toff|publisher = Oxford University Press|year = 1996|pages =20 |isbn = 978-0-19-510502-5 |url = http://books.google.com/? id=pCSanDD4CtsC& pg=PA20 As a commodity, palladium bullion has ISO currency code s of XPD and 964. Palladium is one of only four metals to have such codes, the others being gold , silver and platinum .cite book|url = http://books.google.com/books? id=2neeMTPKtEMC& pg=PA34|chapter = Precious Metals|page =34|title = Foreign exchange: a practical guide to the FX markets|isbn = 978-0-471-73203-7|author1 = Weithers, Timothy Martin|date = 16 June 2006

Catalysis


When it is finely divided, such as in palladium on carbon , palladium forms a versatile catalyst and speeds up hydrogenation and dehydrogenation reactions, as well as in cracking (chemistry)|petroleum cracking . A large number of carbon-carbon bond forming reactions in organic chemistry (such as the Heck and Suzuki coupling ) are facilitated by catalysis with palladium compounds. (see #Compounds and palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions ) In addition, palladium, when dispersed on conductive materials, proves to be an excellent electrocatalyst for oxidation of primary alcohols in alkaline media.cite book|page=90|url= http://books.google.com/? id=RDT0OUdlj0MC& pg=PA90| title=Palladium reagents and catalysts: new perspectives for the 21st century| first = Jiro |last = Tsuji |publisher= John Wiley and Sons|year = 2004|isbn =0-470-85032-9 In 2010, palladium-catalysed organic reactions were recognised by the Nobel Prize in Chemistry . Palladium is also a versatile metal for homogeneous catalysis . It is used in combination with a broad variety of ligands for highly selective chemical transformations. A 2008 study showed that palladium is an effective catalyst for making carbon-fluoride bonds.cite journal|url = http://pubs.acs.org/cen/science/86/8635sci3.html|journal = Chemical & Engineering News|volume = 86|issue = 35|year = 2008|title = Palladium's Hidden Talent|pages = 53–56|first =Carmen|last = Drahl Palladium is found in the Lindlar catalyst , also called Lindlar's Palladium.cite book|url = http://books.google.com/books? id=mTHQB7MkUFsC& pg=PA270|page = 270|chapter = Catalytic reduction|title = Organic chemistry|isbn = 978-0-495-38857-9|author1 = Brown, William Henry|author2 = Foote, Christopher S|author3 = Iverson, Brent L|year = 2009

Electronics


The second-biggest application of palladium in electronics is in the manufacture of multilayer ceramic capacitor s,cite web|url = http://www.ttiinc.com/object/ME_Zogbi_20030203.html|title = Shifting Supply and Demand for Palladium in MLCCs|first = Dennis|last = Zogbi|date = 3 February 2003|publisher = TTI, Inc. in which palladium (and palladium-silver alloys) are used as electrodes. Palladium (sometimes alloyed with nickel) is used in connector platings in consumer electronics.cite book|author=Mroczkowski, Robert S. |title=Electronic connector handbook: theory and applications|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=XGkw8YR-uXsC& pg=SA3-PA30|accessdate=25 May 2011|year=1998|publisher=McGraw-Hill Professional|isbn=978-0-07-041401-3|pages=3–cite book|author=Harper, Charles A. |title=Passive electronic component handbook|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=OtlKBAcFBQAC& pg=PA580|accessdate=25 May 2011|date=1 June 1997|publisher=McGraw-Hill Professional|isbn=978-0-07-026698-8|pages=580–

It is also used in plating of electronic components and in soldering materials. The electronic sector consumed 1.07& nbsp;million troy ounces (33.2& nbsp;tonnes) of palladium in 2006, according to a Johnson Matthey report.cite web|year = 2007|publisher = Johnson Matthey |title = Platinum 2007|url = http://www.platinum.matthey.com/uploaded_files/2007/07_palladium.pdf|first = David|last = Jollie|format=PDF

Technology


Hydrogen easily diffuses through heated palladium; thus, it provides a means of purifying the gas. Membrane reactor s with Pd membranes are therefore used for the production of high purity hydrogen.cite journal|last1 = Shu|first1 = J.|last2 = Grandjean|first2 = B. P. A.|last3 = Neste|first3 = A. Van|last4 = Kaliaguine|first4 = S.|title = Catalytic palladium-based membrane reactors: A review|journal = The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering|volume = 69|pages = 1036|year = 1991|doi = 10.1002/cjce.5450690503|issue = 5 Palladium is a part of the palladium-hydrogen electrode in electrochemical studies. Palladium(II) chloride can oxidize large amounts of carbon monoxide gas, and is used in carbon monoxide detectors .cite journal|last1 = Allen|first1 = TH|last2 = Root|first2 = WS|title = An improved palladium chloride method for the determination of carbon monoxide in blood|url = http://www.jbc.org/content/216/1/319.short|journal = The Journal of Biological Chemistry|volume = 216|issue = 1|pages = 319–323|year = 1955|pmid = 13252031

Hydrogen storage


Main|Palladium hydridePalladium readily absorption (chemistry)|absorb s hydrogen at room temperatures forming palladium hydride PdHx with x below 1.cite journal|doi=10.1007/BF02667685|title=The H-Pd (hydrogen-palladium) System|year=1994|last1=Manchester|first1=F. D.|last2=San-Martin|first2=A.|last3=Pitre|first3=J. M.|journal=Journal of Phase Equilibria|volume=15|pages=62 While this property is common to many transition metals, palladium is unique by the high absorption capacity and by that it does not lose its ductility until high x values.Greenwood& Earnshaw|pages=1150–151 This property has been investigated for designing an efficient, yet inexpensive hydrogen storage material (palladium itself is prohibitively expensive for this purpose).cite journal|title = Thermal Decomposition of the Non-Interstitial Hydrides for the Storage and Production of Hydrogen|journal = Chemical Reviews |year = 2004|volume = 104|issue = 3|pages = 1283–1316|doi = 10.1021/cr030691s|first1 = W.|last1 = Grochala|first2 = P. P. |last2 = Edwards |pmid = 15008624-

Jewelry


Palladium itself has been used as a precious metal in jewelry since 1939, as an alternative to platinum for making Colored gold#White gold|white gold . This use resulted from the naturally white color of palladium, which required no Plating#Rhodium plating|rhodium plating . Palladium is proportionally much lighter than platinum. Similar to gold, palladium can be beaten into a thin leaf form as thin as 100& nbsp;nm (1/250,000& nbsp;in). Unlike platinum, palladium may discolor upon heating to above convert|400|C|F;cite book|first=Dinesh C. |last=Gupta|author2=Langer, Paul H. |author3=ASTM Committee F-1 on Electronics|title=Emerging semiconductor technology: a symposium|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=u-a9LvarW-8C& pg=PA273|accessdate=28 May 2011|year=1987|publisher=ASTM International|isbn=978-0-8031-0459-4|pages=273– it is relatively brittle and reacts with strong acids such as nitric acid .cite book|first=William Allen |last=Miller|title=Elements of chemistry: theoretical and practical|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=ddTnAAAAMAAJ& pg=PA711|accessdate=28 May 2011|year=1868|publisher=Wiley|pages=711–

Palladium is one of the three most popular metals used to make white gold alloys ( nickel and silver can also be used).cite web|publisher = United Nations Conference on Trade and Development |url = http://www.unctad.org/infocomm/anglais/palladium/uses.htm|title = Palladium|accessdate =5 February 2007|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061206003556/ http://www.unctad.org/infocomm/anglais/palladium/uses.htm |archivedate = 6 December 2006 Palladium-gold is a more expensive alloy than nickel-gold, but seldom causes allergic reactions (though certain cross-allergies with nickel may occur).cite journal| title = Cross-reactivity between nickel and palladium demonstrated by systemic administration of nickel| first1 =M. |last1=Hindsén |first2= A. |last2=Spirén |first3= M. |last3= Bruze|journal = Contact Dermatitis|volume = 53|issue =1|pages =2–8 |doi= 10.1111/j.0105-1873.2005.00577.x| pmid = 15982224| year = 2005

When platinum was declared a strategic government resource during World War II, many jewelry bands were made out of palladium. As recently as September 2001,cite web|publisher = Johnson Matthey|title = Daily Metal Prices: September 2001|url = http://www.platinum.matthey.com/prices/September2001.php palladium was more expensive than platinum and rarely used in jewelry also due to the technical obstacle of Casting (metalworking)|casting . However, the casting problem has been resolved and its use in jewelry has increased because of a large spike in the price of platinum and a drop in the price of palladium.cite news|last = Holmes |first = E.|title = Palladium, Platinum's Cheaper Sister, Makes a Bid for Love|publisher = Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition)|date = 13 February 2007|pages = B.1

Prior to 2004, the principal use of palladium in jewelry was the manufacture of white gold. In early 2004, when gold and platinum prices rose steeply, China began fabricating significant volumes of palladium jewelry and used 37 tonne s of palladium for this purpose in 2005. Changes of the relative price between palladium and platinum after 2008 lowered demand for palladium to 17.4 tonnes in 2009.cite web|publisher= United States Geological Survey |month=January|year=2007|title=Platinum-Group Metals|work=Mineral Yearbook 2009|url= http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/platinum/myb1-2009-plati.pdfcite web|publisher= United States Geological Survey |month=January|year=2007|title=Platinum-Group Metals|work=Mineral Yearbook 2006|url= http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/platinum/myb1-2006-plati.pdf

In January 2010, hallmarks for palladium were introduced by assay offices in the United Kingdom, and it became a legal requirement to hallmark all articles of jewellery described as being wholly or partly made of palladium. Articles can be marked as containing a minimum of either 500, 950 or 999 parts per thousand of palladium.



Photography


With the platinotype printing process photographers make fine-art black-and-white prints using platinum or palladium salts. Often used with platinum, palladium provides an alternative to silver.cite journal|first = Mike|last = Ware|title = Book Review of : Photography in Platinum and Palladium|journal = Platinum Metals Review|volume = 49|issue = 4|pages = 190–195|year = 2005|doi = 10.1595/147106705X70291



Precautions


Finely divided palladium metal can be pyrophoric . As a platinum-group metal , the bulk material is quite inert. Although contact dermatitis has been reported, the amount of data on the effects of exposure to palladium is limited. It has been shown that people with an allergic reaction to palladium also react to nickel, making it possible to avoid the use of dental alloys containing palladium on those so allergic.cite journal|last1 = Kielhorn|first1 = Janet|last2 = Melber|first2 = Christine|last3 = Keller|first3 = Detlef|last4 = Mangelsdorf|first4 = Inge|title = Palladium – A review of exposure and effects to human health|journal = International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health|volume = 205|issue = 6|pages = 417–32|year = 2002|pmid = 12455264|doi = 10.1078/1438-4639-00180cite book|pages = 549–563|chapter = Health Risk Potential of Palladium|url = http://books.google.com/? id=OnNZqylS_Z8C& pg=PA549|title = Palladium emissions in the environment: analytical methods, environmental assessment and health effects|first1 = Fathi|last1 =Zereini|first2 = Friedrich|last2 = Alt|publisher = Springer Science & Business|year = 2006|isbn = 978-3-540-29219-7cite journal|last1 = Wataha|first1 = J.C.|last2 = Hanks|first2 = C.T.|title = Biological effects of palladium and risk of using palladium in dental casting alloys|journal = Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|volume = 23|issue = 5|pages = 309–20|year = 1996|pmid = 8736443|doi = 10.1111/j.1365-2842.1996.tb00858.xcite journal|last1 = Aberer|first1 = Werner|last2 = Holub|first2 = Henriette|last3 = Strohal|first3 = Robert|last4 = Slavicek|first4 = Rudolf|title = Palladium in dental alloys – the dermatologists' responsibility to warn? |journal = Contact Dermatitis|volume = 28|issue = 3|pages = 163–5|year = 1993|pmid = 8462294|doi = 10.1111/j.1600-0536.1993.tb03379.xcite journal|last1 = Wataha|first1 = John C|last2 = Shor|first2 = Kavita|title = Palladium alloys for biomedical devices|journal = Expert Review of Medical Devices|volume = 7|issue = 4|pages = 489–501|year = 2010|pmid = 20583886|doi = 10.1586/erd.10.25

A considerable amount of palladium is distributed by the exhausts of cars with catalytic converter s. Between 4 and 108& nbsp;ng/km of palladium particulate is released by such cars. Its total uptake from food is estimated to be lower than 2& nbsp;µg per person a day. The second possible source for palladium is alloys for dental restoration, there the possible uptake of palladium is estimated to be lower than 15& nbsp;µg per person per day. People working with palladium or its compounds might have a considerably higher uptake. For soluble compounds like palladium chloride 99% is eliminated from the body within 3 days.

The median lethal dose (LD50) of soluble palladium compounds in mice is 200& nbsp;mg/kg for oral and 5& nbsp;mg/kg for intravenous administration.

See also


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