Ruthenium(III) chloride hydrate

≥37% Ru basis

Reagent Code: #230236
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Alias Ruthenium(III) trichloride hydrate, ; Ruthenium(III) chloride hydrate
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CAS Number 14898-67-0

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Weight 207.43 (anhydrous basis) g/mol
Formula RuCl₃·xH₂O
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EC Number 233-167-5
MDL Number MFCD00149844
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Melting Point 100 °C(dec.)
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Storage Room temperature, dry, sealed

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Used as a precursor in the synthesis of ruthenium-based catalysts for hydrogenation and oxidation reactions. Plays a key role in electrocatalysis, particularly in the development of electrodes for chlorine evolution and water splitting. Employed in materials science for depositing ruthenium-containing thin films via chemical vapor deposition or solution processes. Also utilized in research for preparing luminescent compounds and sensors due to ruthenium’s favorable electronic properties.

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inventory 1g
10-20 days ฿4,200.00
inventory 5g
10-20 days ฿13,500.00
inventory 25g
10-20 days ฿53,980.00

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Ruthenium(III) chloride hydrate
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Used as a precursor in the synthesis of ruthenium-based catalysts for hydrogenation and oxidation reactions. Plays a key role in electrocatalysis, particularly in the development of electrodes for chlorine evolution and water splitting. Employed in materials science for depositing ruthenium-containing thin films via chemical vapor deposition or solution processes. Also utilized in research for preparing luminescent compounds and sensors due to ruthenium’s favorable electronic properties.

Used as a precursor in the synthesis of ruthenium-based catalysts for hydrogenation and oxidation reactions. Plays a key role in electrocatalysis, particularly in the development of electrodes for chlorine evolution and water splitting. Employed in materials science for depositing ruthenium-containing thin films via chemical vapor deposition or solution processes. Also utilized in research for preparing luminescent compounds and sensors due to ruthenium’s favorable electronic properties.

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