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Ruthenium trichloride
[CAS# 10049-08-8]

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Identification
Classification Inorganic chemical industry >> Inorganic salt >> Metal halides and halides >> Metal chlorides and salts
Name Ruthenium trichloride
Synonyms trichlororuthenium
Molecular Structure CAS # 10049-08-8, Ruthenium trichloride, trichlororuthenium
Molecular Formula RuCl3
Molecular Weight 207.43
CAS Registry Number 10049-08-8
EC Number 233-167-5
SMILES Cl[Ru](Cl)Cl
Properties
Density 3.11 g/mL
Melting point 500 ºC
Water solubility INSOLUBLE
Safety Data
Hazard Symbols symbol symbol symbol symbol   GHS05;GHS07;GHS09 DangerGHS05;    Details
Hazard Statements H290-H302-H314-H318-H411-H412    Details
Precautionary Statements P234-P260-P264-P264+P265-P270-P273-P280-P301+P317-P301+P330+P331-P302+P361+P354-P304+P340-P305+P354+P338-P316-P317-P321-P330-P363-P390-P391-P405-P406-P501    Details
Hazard Classification
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HazardClassCategory CodeHazard Statement
Skin corrosionSkin Corr.1BH314
Acute toxicityAcute Tox.4H302
Serious eye damageEye Dam.1H318
Chronic hazardous to the aquatic environmentAquatic Chronic2H411
Chronic hazardous to the aquatic environmentAquatic Chronic3H412
Substances or mixtures corrosive to metalsMet. Corr.1H290
Chronic hazardous to the aquatic environmentAquatic Chronic4H413
Skin corrosionSkin Corr.1AH314
Chronic hazardous to the aquatic environmentAquatic Chronic1H410
Acute hazardous to the aquatic environmentAquatic Acute1H400
Skin corrosionSkin Corr.1CH314
Specific target organ toxicity - single exposureSTOT SE3H335
Acute toxicityAcute Tox.3H301
Transport Information UN 3260
SDS Available
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Ruthenium trichloride is an inorganic compound with the formula RuCl3, commonly encountered as its hydrate, RuCl3·xH2O. It consists of ruthenium in the +3 oxidation state coordinated by three chloride ligands. The compound is a dark reddish-brown to black solid, highly soluble in water and various organic solvents. Ruthenium trichloride is a foundational compound in the chemistry of ruthenium and serves as a precursor to a wide range of ruthenium coordination complexes and organometallic compounds.

The earliest documented studies of ruthenium trichloride date back to the 19th century, following the isolation of ruthenium as an element in 1844 by Karl Ernst Claus. As part of systematic investigations into the platinum group elements, the various oxidation states and halides of ruthenium, including RuCl3, were synthesized and characterized. The hydrated form of ruthenium trichloride has been more commonly used and studied due to its solubility and ease of handling.

Commercially available ruthenium trichloride is typically obtained as a hydrate, produced by dissolving ruthenium metal or ruthenium dioxide (RuO2) in hydrochloric acid, often with the aid of an oxidizing agent such as chlorine gas. The resulting aqueous solution contains RuCl3·xH2O, which can be isolated by evaporation. The exact number of water molecules varies, and the hydrate is often a mixture rather than a single well-defined compound.

In solid state, anhydrous RuCl3 adopts a layered structure similar to that of chromium trichloride, with each ruthenium atom octahedrally coordinated by six chloride ions. The compound exhibits interesting magnetic properties and has been the subject of research in solid-state physics and materials chemistry, particularly in relation to low-dimensional magnetic systems and potential quantum materials.

Ruthenium trichloride has broad utility in chemical synthesis. It is a key starting material for the preparation of numerous ruthenium(III), ruthenium(II), and ruthenium(IV) complexes. For example, it reacts with various phosphine, nitrogen, and carbonyl ligands to form stable coordination complexes used in catalysis and inorganic research. Among these, compounds such as \[RuCl2(PPh3)3] and \[RuCl2(DMSO)4] are prepared from RuCl3 and used as precursors in homogeneous catalytic systems.

In catalysis, ruthenium trichloride is used directly or indirectly in several types of reactions, including hydrogenation, oxidation, and olefin metathesis. The compound is a precursor to Grubbs-type catalysts and other ruthenium-based complexes that catalyze the formation of carbon–carbon double bonds. It is also involved in the synthesis of compounds used for water oxidation, a critical step in artificial photosynthesis.

Ruthenium trichloride has been studied for applications in electrochemical systems and materials science. It has been used to prepare ruthenium-containing thin films, mixed oxides, and electrode materials with potential applications in catalysis, energy storage, and fuel cells. In these applications, RuCl3 often serves as the soluble ruthenium source for deposition or high-temperature conversion processes.

Characterization of ruthenium trichloride and its derivatives is typically done by a combination of techniques including UV-visible spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The oxidation state of ruthenium and the ligand environment can be tailored by reactions involving RuCl3, allowing for fine control of complex properties.

Ruthenium trichloride must be handled with care, as ruthenium compounds can be toxic and may pose risks upon inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact. Appropriate safety measures include the use of gloves, lab coats, and working under a fume hood. Waste materials containing ruthenium must be disposed of in accordance with hazardous waste regulations.

In summary, ruthenium trichloride is a versatile compound widely used in the preparation of ruthenium complexes and catalysts. Its role as a precursor in coordination and organometallic chemistry, as well as in materials science, underpins its importance in both fundamental research and industrial applications.

References

2010. Ruthenium-Catalyzed Synthesis of Functional Conjugated Dienes via Addition of Two Carbene Units to Alkynes. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 132(18).
DOI: 10.1021/ja101064b

2019. Synthesis, structure and biological evaluation of ruthenium(III) complexes of triazolopyrimidines with anticancer properties. Journal of biological inorganic chemistry : JBIC : a publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 24(8).
DOI: 10.1007/s00775-019-01743-5

2000. Ruthenium-based compounds and tumour growth control (review). International Journal of Oncology, 17(2).
DOI: 10.3892/ijo.17.2.353
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