ruthenium dioxide

  • 1Ruthenium — (pronEng|ruːˈθiːniəm) is a chemical element that has the symbol Ru and atomic number 44. A rare transition metal of the platinum group of the periodic table, ruthenium is found associated with platinum ores and used as a catalyst in some platinum …

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  • 2Ruthenium(IV) oxide — Chembox new ImageFile = Rutile unit cell 3D balls.png ImageSize = 200px Name = Ruthenium(IV) oxide IUPACName = Ruthenium(IV) oxide Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = RuO2 MolarMass = 133.07 g/mol (anhydrous) Appearance = Black crystalline… …

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  • 3ruthenium oxide — noun : an oxide of ruthenium: as a. : the dark blue crystalline dioxide RuO2 formed by heating ruthenium in air b. : the explosive volatile poisonous yellow crystalline tetroxide RuO4 having a disagreeable odor …

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  • 4Chemical vapor deposition of ruthenium — is a method to deposit thin layers of ruthenium on substrate by Chemical vapor deposition (CVD). A unique challenge arises in trying to grow impurity free films of a catalyst in Chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Ruthenium metal activates C H and C …

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  • 5Dicarbonyltris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium(0) — IUPAC name (TBPY 5 22) dicarbonyltris …

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  • 6Dichlorotris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium(II) — IUPAC name Dic …

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  • 7Platinum group — The platinum group (alternatively, the platinum group metals or platinum metals) is a collective name sometimes used for six metallic elements clustered together in the periodic table. These elements are all transition metals, lying in the d… …

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  • 9conductive ceramics — Introduction       advanced industrial materials that, owing to modifications in their structure, serve as electrical conductors.       In addition to the well known physical properties of ceramic materials hardness, compressive strength,… …

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  • 10Behavior of nuclear fuel during a reactor accident — This page is devoted to a discussion of how uranium dioxide nuclear fuel behaves during both normal nuclear reactor operation and under reactor accident conditions such as overheating. Work in this area is often very expensive to conduct, and so… …

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