Ruthenium tetroxide

Ruthenium tetroxide Basic information
Product Name:Ruthenium tetroxide
Synonyms:RUTHENIUM (VIII) OXIDE;RUTHENIUM TETROXIDE;RuO4;Ruthenium oxide (RuO4);Ruthenium oxide (RuO4), (T-4)-;ruthenium(viii)oxide(0.5%stabilizedaqueoussolution);rutheniumtetraoxide;0.5%stabilizedaqueoussolution
CAS:20427-56-9
MF:O4Ru
MW:165.07
EINECS:243-813-8
Product Categories:metal oxide
Mol File:20427-56-9.mol
Ruthenium tetroxide Structure
Ruthenium tetroxide Chemical Properties
Melting point 25.4°
Boiling point bp 40°
density 3.290
storage temp. Refrigerator (+4°C)
form Crystalline Powder
color White
Water Solubility 2.03g/100mL H2O (20°C); very soluble CCl4, other chlorinated hydrocarbons [MER06] [KIR82]
Sensitive heat sensitive, store cold
Stability:Stable.
CAS DataBase Reference20427-56-9
Safety Information
Safety Statements 16-17-36/37/39
RIDADR 3139
HazardClass 5.1
PackingGroup I
HS Code 28439000
MSDS Information
Ruthenium tetroxide Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesRuthenium tetroxide is a golden-yellow volatile solid with an acrid odor, sparingly soluble in water and freely soluble in CCl4, in which it forms stable solutions. In comparison with the analogous compound OsO4, ruthenium tetroxide is a stronger oxidizing agent that reacts violently-resulting in explosion and/or flames-with most common organic solvents such as ether, alcohols, benzene, and pyridine, 1 and also with filter paper.
Ruthenium tetroxide
Ruthenium tetroxide is a clear orange to gold colored solution, It sublimes very easily at room temperature, possessing a melting point of 25.4℃ and a boiling point of 40℃ . While it is very soluble in CCl4 and other nonflammable organic solvents, a saturated solution in water at 20℃ reaches a concentration of 2% w/v.

UsesRuthenium tetroxide is an oxidizing agent similar to osmium tetroxide, but more difficult to handle. The solvents normally employed in OsO4 oxidations (ether, benzene, pyridine) cannot be used because of their violent reaction with RuO4. Only CCl4 is recommended.
PreparationRuthenium tetroxide can be conveniently handled as a carbon tetrachloride solution that is easily prepared by stirring an aqueous solution of sodium periodate NaIO4 with a suspension of hydrated ruthenium dioxide in CCl4. Ruthenium tetroxide partitions between CCl4 and water, resulting in a 60:1 concentration ratio.
Production MethodsRuthenium(VIII) oxide (ruthenium tetraoxide) RuO4 is formed when an alkaline ruthenium solution is treated with a strong oxidant, such as chlorine, or bromate ion when the Ru is in acid solution.
HazardFire risk in contact with organic materials.
Toxicity evaluationRuthenium tetroxide(RuO4) is a toxic and explosive compound, and, although it is less toxic than OsO4, it must be handled in a well ventilated fume hood using goggles and gloves. It can be destroyed with a sodium bisulfite solution, resulting in the much safer and less toxic ruthenium dioxide, which is a dark insoluble solid with very low vapor pressure.
Ruthenium tetroxide Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsOxygen-->Ruthenium-->Ruthenium dioxide-->Potassium chlorate-->Sodium hydroxide-->Potassium permanganate-->Sodium periodate-->Ruthenium(III) chloride
Preparation ProductsQUAZEPAM
Dipotassium hexachloroiridate Platinum dioxide Tris(triphenylphosphine)rhodiu Rhodium triiodide Hydridotetrakis(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I) Carbonyltris(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I) hydride Chloroiridic acid Yttrium oxide Tris(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium(II) chloride Silver sulfate Carbon tetrachloride Titanium tetrachloride Ruthenium tetroxide RUTHENIUM TETROXIDE .5% STABILIZED Ruthenium dioxide Ruthenium Ruthenium(IV) oxide hydrate RUTHENIUM TETROXIDE 0.5% STABILIZ-ED AQUEOUS SOLUTION (DS1320)

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