platinate
Platinate is a chemical compound with the formula PtO2. It is a dark brown, crystalline solid that is insoluble in water but soluble in acids. Platinate is formed when platinum is heated in air or oxygen, resulting in the oxidation of platinum to the +4 oxidation state. This compound is notable for its high melting point of 1,060°C and its stability under normal conditions.
Platinate has been studied for its potential applications in various fields, including catalysis and electronics. Its
In the field of materials science, platinate is often used as a precursor for the synthesis of