palladiumhydridi
Palladiumhydridi is a chemical compound formed when palladium metal absorbs hydrogen. This absorption process leads to the formation of a non-stoichiometric compound, meaning the ratio of palladium to hydrogen can vary. The chemical formula is often represented as PdHx, where x is a variable that depends on the amount of hydrogen present. Palladium has a remarkable capacity to absorb hydrogen, often exceeding 400 times its own volume at standard temperature and pressure.
The formation of palladium hydride is a reversible process. When heated or exposed to a vacuum, the
Palladium hydride plays a significant role in catalysis, particularly in hydrogenation reactions where it acts as