Palladium (Pd) soft annealed (+A)

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Description

The silver-white precious metal material palladium (Pd), the most active of the platinum metals, belongs to the light platinum metals (density around 12 g/cm³). Unlike platinum, it dissolves in concentrated nitric acid. Pd is alloyable with the majority of metals and has good catalytic properties. It absorbs around 9.5 times its volume of hydrogen at 1000°C. Application: Palladium is used almost exclusively in the form of alloys. The two largest consumption sectors are electrical engineering / electronics with about 50% and the dental sector with 30%. In addition, Pd is used in exhaust gas catalysts in the form of compounds with platinum and in hydrogen diffusion cells. In the jewelry industry palladium serves as an alloy or alloying component z. For white gold (10% to 20% Pd). Furthermore, Pd is used as an alloying additive for fountain pens, spinnerets. Palladium has now prevailed over gold as exclusively used getter material. This was due to its sufficient resistance to the reactor gas, unlimited miscibility with platinum in the solid state, higher melting point and lower price compared to gold. Pd is also used as a contact material. Pd is ductile, corrosion resistant, but tends to form organic polymers (Brown Powder effect). It is machinable, rollable, separable from the gas phase and electrodepositable.

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Properties

General

PropertyTemperatureValue

Density

20.0 °C

12 g/cm³

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Mechanical

PropertyTemperatureValueComment

Elastic modulus

20.0 °C

121 GPa

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Elongation

20.0 °C

35 %

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Hardness, Vickers

20.0 °C

40 [-]

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Poisson's ratio

23.0 °C

0.39 [-]

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Typical for Palladium

Shear modulus

20.0 °C

50 GPa

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Tensile strength

20.0 °C

140 - 195 MPa

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Yield strength

20.0 °C

34.5 - 65 MPa

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Thermal

PropertyTemperatureValueComment

Coefficient of thermal expansion

50.0 °C

1.18E-5 1/K

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100.0 °C

1.19E-5 1/K

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200.0 °C

1.21E-5 1/K

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300.0 °C

1.23E-5 1/K

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400.0 °C

1.26E-5 1/K

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500.0 °C

1.28E-5 1/K

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600.0 °C

1.3E-5 1/K

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700.0 °C

1.32E-5 1/K

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800.0 °C

1.34E-5 1/K

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900.0 °C

1.36E-5 1/K

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1000.0 °C

1.39E-5 1/K

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Melting point

1553 °C

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Specific heat capacity

23.0 °C

236 - 248 J/(kg·K)

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Thermal conductivity

20.0 °C

75 W/(m·K)

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Electrical

PropertyTemperatureValue

Electrical resistivity

20.0 °C

9.9E-8 Ω·m

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Chemical properties

PropertyValue

Palladium

99.9 %

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