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Nitrato and nitro complexes of nitrosylruthenium

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A series of nitrato aquo nitrosylruthenium complexes, of general formula [RuNO(NO3)y(OH)3−y(H2O)2], has been identified.
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This article is published in Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry.The article was published on 1955-12-01. It has received 153 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ruthenium & Ruthenium tetroxide.

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Ruthenium red and violet. I. Chemistry, purification, methods of use for electron microscopy and mechanism of action

TL;DR: The results indicate that ruthenium red, as a hexavalent cation, precipitates a large variety of polyanions by ionic interaction, and that its classical reaction with pectin is typical rather than specific.
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Synthesis, characterization, in vitro antitumor activity, DNA-binding properties and electronic structure (DFT) of the new complex cis-(Cl,Cl)[RuIICl2(NO+)(terpy)]Cl.

TL;DR: The results establish unequivocally that corresponds to a so-called [RuNO]6 species, which readily releases the nitrosyl ligand upon irradiation with a mercury lamp in acetonitrile solution, and throw light on the mechanism of the photo-induced NO release.
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Infra-red spectra of transition metal-nitric oxide complexes—I complexes involving donation from the NO+ ion

TL;DR: In this article, an attempt has been made to correlate the position of NO stretching frequencies with the nature of the binding of the nitric oxide group in the complexes.
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Infrared Spectra and Characteristic Frequencies of Inorganic Ions

TL;DR: The No. 10123 1quart "Success" can as discussed by the authors dispenses solvent by finger pressure on the valve, which then closes upon release of the pressure, as indicated in the accompanying figure.
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Ruthenium(IV) nitrates

TL;DR: In this paper, a solution of ruthenium tetroxide in nitric acid is reduced by hydrogen peroxide to give a deep red solution, which decomposes fairly rapidly.
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