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  2. Ruthenium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenium trichloride. The highest known ruthenium halide is the hexafluoride, a dark brown solid that melts at 54 °C.It hydrolyzes violently upon contact with water and easily disproportionates to form a mixture of lower ruthenium fluorides, releasing fluorine gas.

  3. Ruthenium - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ru and atomic number 44. It is a rare transition metal belonging to the platinum group of the periodic table. Like the ...

  4. Reactive multi-layer foil - Wikipedia

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    The foil can be used as a pyrotechnic heat source, a replacement of potassium chlorate/iron pellets, for thermal batteries. It reacts faster than the conventional composition, reaches higher temperatures, and heat buffers of inert metal (e.g. steel) are needed to lower the peak temperature and prolong the heat delivery. [ 7 ]

  5. Organoruthenium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The most important reagents for the introduction of ruthenium are ruthenium(III) chloride and triruthenium dodecacarbonyl. In its organometallic compounds, ruthenium is known to adopt oxidation states from -2 ([Ru(CO) 4] 2−) to +6 ([RuN(Me)4] −). Most common are those in the 2+ oxidation state, as illustrated below.

  6. Synthesis of precious metals - Wikipedia

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    Since a typical used nuclear fuel contains about 3% fission products, one ton of used fuel will contain about 1.9 kg of ruthenium. The 103 Ru and 106 Ru will render the fission ruthenium very radioactive. If the fission occurs in an instant then the ruthenium thus formed will have an activity due to 103 Ru of 109 TBq g −1 and 106 Ru of 1.52 ...

  7. Ruthenium anti-cancer drugs - Wikipedia

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    The rate of ligand exchange for ruthenium complexes is relatively slow in comparison with other transition metal complexes. The range of these exchange rates is around 10 −2 to 10 −4 s −1 which is on the scale of an average cell’s lifetime, giving the drug high kinetic stability and minimizing side reactions. [1]

  8. Ruthenium(IV) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenium tetrafluoride is an extremely reactive compound which darkens immediately upon contact with moisture, and reacts violently with water to deposit ruthenium dioxide. The compound can be stored in glass containers, which are, however, attacked if the sample is heated above 280 °C.

  9. Ruthenium(III) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenium(III) fluoride is a fluoride of ruthenium, with the chemical formula of RuF 3. Preparation. Ruthenium(III) fluoride can be obtained from the reduction of ...