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Rhenium

foil, thickness 0.25 mm, 99.98% trace metals basis

Synonym(s):

Rhenium element

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
Re
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
186.21
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12141737
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.23

Assay

99.98% trace metals basis

form

foil

description

19.3 μΩ-cm, 20°C

thickness

0.25 mm

bp

5596 °C (lit.)
5627 °C (lit.)

mp

3180 °C (lit.)

density

21.02 g/cm3 (lit.)

SMILES string

[ReH]

InChI

1S/Re

InChI key

WUAPFZMCVAUBPE-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Rhenium is a very hard, corrosion, and wear-resistant rare metal with ahigh atomic number. It is widely used in the field of catalysis and the preparationof alloys for jet engines.

Application

Rhenium can be used as a working electrode for electrochemical hydrogen evolution reactions.

It can be used as an additive to prepare a molybdenum-titanium-zirconium (TZM) alloy joint to improve its tensile strength.

It can also be used as a catalyst for various hydrodeoxygenation reactions.

Quantity

3.3 g = 25 × 25 mm; 13.2 g = 50 × 50 mm

Storage Class Code

13 - Non Combustible Solids

WGK

nwg

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Theshini Perera et al.
Inorganic chemistry, 52(5), 2412-2421 (2013-02-21)
We demonstrate that a tertiary sulfonamide group, N(SO2R)R'2, can rehybridize to form a M-N bond of normal length even when the group is in a linear tridentate ligand, such as in the new tridentate N(SO2R)dpa ligands derived from di-(2-picolyl)amine (N(H)dpa).
Cinzia Spagnul et al.
Journal of inorganic biochemistry, 122, 57-65 (2013-03-12)
The synthesis and characterization of two novel water soluble porphyrins with three meso pyridyl rings and one peripheral chelator - either a diethylenetriamine unit (4) or a bipyridyl fragment (8) - for binding to the {(99m)Tc(CO)3}(+) moiety is reported. In
Yanfeng Jiang et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 135(10), 4088-4102 (2013-02-07)
Diiodo Re(I) complexes [ReI2(NO)(PR3)2(L)] (3, L = H2O; 4 , L = H2; R = iPr a, Cy b) were prepared and found to exhibit in the presence of "hydrosilane/B(C6F5)3" co-catalytic systems excellent activities and longevities in the hydrogenation of
Shalina C Bottorff et al.
Inorganic chemistry, 52(6), 2939-2950 (2013-03-06)
The viability of the Huisgen cycloaddition reaction for clickable radiopharmaceutical probes was explored with an alkyne-functionalized 2-[(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)amino]acetic acid (PMAA) ligand system, 3, and fac-[M(I)(OH2)3(CO)3](+) (M = Re, (99m)Tc). Two synthetic strategies, (1) click, then chelate and (2) chelate, then click
Jan Dietrich et al.
Inorganic chemistry, 52(3), 1248-1264 (2013-01-15)
New cationic metallo ligands L1-L3 based on bis(terpyridine) ruthenium(II) complexes decorated with differently substituted 2,2'-bipyridines attached via amide groups (5-NHCO-bpy, 4-CONH-bpy, 5-CONH-bpy) were prepared. Coordination of Re(I)Cl(CO)(3) fragments to the bpy unit gives the corresponding bimetallic Ru~Re complexes 1-3. Hydrogen

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