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    Ruthenium(IV) oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula RuO2. This black solid is the most common oxide of ruthenium. It is widely used as an electrocatalyst...
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  • Ruthenium oxide may refer to either of the following: Ruthenium(IV) oxide, RuO2 Ruthenium(VIII) oxide, RuO4 This set index article lists chemical compounds...
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  • which RuO4 forms stable solutions is CCl4. RuO4 is prepared by oxidation of ruthenium(III) chloride with NaIO4. The reaction initially produces sodium...
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  • This page provides supplementary chemical data on ruthenium(IV) oxide. The handling of this chemical may require notable safety precautions. Safety information...
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    defined chemically but versatile synthetically. Ruthenium can be oxidized to ruthenium(IV) oxide (RuO2, oxidation state +4), which can, in turn, be oxidized...
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  • Barium ruthenate (category Transition metal oxides)
    oxide and ruthenium(IV) oxide at temperatures below 1200 °C, or from the thermal decomposition of Ba[Ru(NO)(NO2)4(OH)]·xH2O. It reacts with ruthenium...
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  • metal oxides have been found to have water oxidation catalytic activity, including ruthenium(IV) oxide (RuO2), iridium(IV) oxide (IrO2), cobalt oxides (including...
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  • oxide – RuO4 Ruthenium(III) chloride – RuCl3 Ruthenium(IV) oxide – RuO2 Samarium(II) iodide – SmI2 Samarium(III) chloride – SmCl3 Samarium(III) oxide...
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  • Ruthenium compounds are compounds containing the element ruthenium (Ru). Ruthenium compounds can have oxidation states ranging from 0 to +8, and −2. The...
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  • produced by using electrolytic processes. New catalysts based on ruthenium(IV) oxide have been developed by Sumitomo. The Leblanc-Deacon process is a...
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    Ruthenium(IV) fluoride is a binary inorganic compound of ruthenium and fluorine with the formula RuF4. The compound was first prepared in 1963 by Holloway...
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    a few more common examples being ruthenium tetroxide, osmium tetroxide, and xenon tetroxide. Reduction of metal oxide to the metal is practiced on a large...
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    capacitor with the high capacitance of a pseudocapacitive metal oxide (ruthenium (IV) oxide) cathode from an electrochemical capacitor, yielding a hybrid...
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    whereas ruthenium is special in the stability of adjacent oxidation states, especially Ru(II), Ru(III) (as in the parent RuCl3·xH2O) and Ru(IV). RuCl2(PPh3)3...
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    dicarbonate) a carbonyl group is introduced in intermediate 8 by catalytic ruthenium(IV) oxide and sacrificial catalyst sodium periodate. Addition of ammonia cleaves...
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  • Recently Sumitomo patented a catalyst for the Deacon process using ruthenium(IV) oxide (RuO2). Another earlier process to produce chlorine was to heat brine...
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  • 12036–10–1 RuO4 ruthenium(VI) oxide 20427–56–9 RuS2 ruthenium(IV) sulfide 12166–20–0 RuSe2 ruthenium(IV) selenide 12166–21–1 RuTe2 ruthenium(IV) telluride...
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  • catalyst, and has been widely researched and implemented since then. Ruthenium oxide (RuO2) shows some of the best performance as an OER material in acidic...
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    nitrate is a typical electron acceptor. A number of ruthenium-aqua complexes catalyze the oxidation of water. Most catalysts feature bipyridine and terpyridine...
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    Noble metal (section Oxides)
    in its raw form. Gold, platinum, and the other platinum group metals (ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium) are most often so classified. Silver...
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    including the other group 8 elements, ruthenium and osmium. Iron forms compounds in a wide range of oxidation states, −4 to +7. Iron also forms many...
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    Tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chloride is the chloride salt coordination complex with the formula [Ru(bpy)3]Cl2. This polypyridine complex is a red crystalline...
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  • in other words, it has valence 7), and it has oxidation state +7; in ruthenium tetroxide RuO4, ruthenium has 8 valence bonds (thus, it is octavalent, in...
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    Dichlorotris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium(II) is a coordination complex of ruthenium. It is a chocolate brown solid that is soluble in organic solvents...
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  • In chemistry, the oxidation state, or oxidation number, is the hypothetical charge of an atom if all of its bonds to other atoms are fully ionic. It describes...
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    Levason, W. (1982). "The chemistry of ruthenium, osmium, rhodium, iridium, palladium and platinum in the higher oxidation states". Coordination Chemistry Reviews...
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    iridium's +9 and is encountered only in xenon, ruthenium, hassium, iridium, and plutonium. The oxidation states −1 and −2 represented by the two reactive...
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    Platinum (redirect from Platinum(IV))
    and platinum(IV) bromides are known as well. Platinum hexafluoride is a strong oxidizer capable of oxidizing oxygen. Platinum(IV) oxide, PtO2, also known...
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    KP1019 (category Ruthenium(IV) compounds)
    four ruthenium anti-cancer drugs to enter into phase I clinical trials, the others being BOLD-100, NAMI-A and TLD-1433. Research into ruthenium-based...
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  • group oxidation state of +8, although its heavier congeners ruthenium and osmium can, with ruthenium having more difficulty than osmium. Ruthenium exhibits...
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