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Diiodo (p-cymene) Ruthenium (II) Dimer
Ruthenium(II) diiodide (p-cymene) dimer is a complex organometallic compound, commonly known by the chemical name [RuI₂(C₉H₁₁)]₂, where C₉H₁₁ represents the p-cymene ligand. This class of compounds is of interest in research and applications, especially in catalysis and materials science. -
Chlorocyclopentadienyl Bis (Triphenylphosphine) Ruthenium
Chlorocyclopentadienylbis(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium is an organic ruthenium compound with the chemical formula Ru(Cp*)2(PPh3)2Cl, where Cp* represents a cyclopentadienyl group. -
Binaphthyl Diruthenate
Binaphthyl ruthenate is an inorganic compound with many potential applications, such as:Organic-inorganic hybrid materials: Binaphthyl ruthenate can be used as -
Ruthenium on Alumina
Ruthenium on Alumina is a ruthenium-based catalyst with numerous applications including organic chemistry, fuel cell technology, and the production of hydrogen via bioethanol reforming for alternative energy sources. -
Tris (triphenylphosphine) Ruthenium (II) Chloride
Tris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium(II) chloride is an organorthenium compound with the chemical formula RuCl(PPh3)3. It is a yellow solid commonly used as a catalyst or as a reagent in organic synthesis. The ruthenium center in this compound has a divalent oxidation state and is coordinated by three triphenylphosphine (PPh3) ligands and a chloride ion. -
Ruthenium Carbon
Ruthenium on Carbon Catalyst is a catalyst prepared by supporting metal ruthenium powder on activated carbon, and its main function is catalysis the reduction of aliphatic carbonyl compounds to alcohol. The ruthenium catalyst hydrogenation reduces the reaction temperature and pressure, shortens the reaction cycle, and the catalyst can be recycled. It plays an important role in reducing energy consumption and saving raw materials.