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Naphthyl-Substituted Ruthenium(II)-Arene Complexes: Exploring the Impact of Binding Modes on Cytotoxicity in Cancer and Normal Cell Lines. [PDF]
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ChemInform Abstract: Sulfato Complexes of Ruthenium with a Ruthenium‐Ruthenium Bond.
ChemInform, 1989AbstractThe ruthenium complexes (IV) are prepared as shown in the scheme.
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Growth of Ruthenium and Ruthenium oxide nanoplates
MRS Proceedings, 2011ABSTRACTBy carefully manipulating and controlling the growth conditions, Ruthenium (Ru) and ruthenium oxide (RuO2) two-dimensional (2-D) nanostructure were self-assembled into a stack of plates on indium tin oxide coated glass substrate. The nanoplates were grown in a horizontal hot-wall metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) from ruthenocene ...
Lamartine Meda, Geoffrey D. Stevens
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Ruthenium and ruthenium-based contacts to GaAs
Applied Surface Science, 1993This paper deals with the outstanding electrical and structural properties of Ru-based Schottky and ohmic contacts fabricated by electron beam evaporation on n- and p+ -type GaAs, respectively. The effective and flatband barrier heights were evaluated by standard current-voltage (I–V)(T) and capacitance-voltage (C–V)(T) measurements, over the ...
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81. Ruthenium pentafluoride and ruthenium oxytetrafluoride
Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed), 1963The preparation of ruthenium pentafluoride and oxytetrafluoride is described. The vapor pressures were measured by a static method, a diaphragm gage of high sensitivity being used. The physical constants, heats of vaporization, and entropies of vaporization were derived from the vaporpressure data.
R. D. Peacock, J. H. Holloway
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Ruthenium-coated ruthenium oxide nanorods
Applied Physics Letters, 2004The role of ruthenium and its oxides in catalysis, electrochemistry, and electronics is becoming increasingly important because of the high thermal and chemical stability, low resistivity, and unique redox properties of this metallic system. We report an observation of RuO2 nanorods decorated with nanometer size Ru metal clusters.
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Ruthenium Antimetastatic Agents
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2004NAMI-A, i. e. (imH)[trans-RuCl(4)(dmso-S)(im)] (im = imidazole, dmso = dimethylsulfoxide), is a Ru(III) complex that, after extensive preclinical investigations that evidenced its remarkable and specific activity against metastases, has recently and successfully completed a Phase I trial (first ruthenium complex ever to reach clinical testing).
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Inorganic Chemistry, 1984
AbstractDer bekannte Diruthenium(ll,III)‐acetamidat‐Komplex (I) mit der Bindungsordnung 2.5 wird mittels cyclischer und Differentialpulsvoltammetrie in MeQSO mit LiCl als Trägerelektrolyten untersucht.
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AbstractDer bekannte Diruthenium(ll,III)‐acetamidat‐Komplex (I) mit der Bindungsordnung 2.5 wird mittels cyclischer und Differentialpulsvoltammetrie in MeQSO mit LiCl als Trägerelektrolyten untersucht.
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