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Ruthenium 2,2, 6,6 -tetramethylpiperidinyl-Ar-oxyl catalysed aerobic oxidation of alcohols

Ruthenium 2,2, 6,6 -tetramethylpiperidinyl-i T-oxyl catalysed aerobic oxidation of alcohols

Ruthenium alkylidene initiators 1-11.

Ruthenium alkylidene olefin complex derived from the reaction of 28b with acenaphthylene.

Ruthenium alkylidene olefin complexes derived from 1,2-divinylbenzene and bispyridyl catalyst 33a.

Ruthenium alkyUdene complexes that exhibit low initiation rates for olehn metathesis.

Ruthenium allenylidene complexes with chelating NHC ligand.

Ruthenium and ammonium salts used in the aerobic oxidation of alcohols

Ruthenium and chromium complexes of imidazolium-modified arene ligands.

Ruthenium and copper catalyzed hydroalkoxylations

Ruthenium and nitric acid concentrations as function of uranium concentration in organic streams leaving stages of

Ruthenium and osmium catalysts reported by Baratta and co-workers.

Ruthenium and osmium dithiocarbamate complexes bearing chelating LX-type ligands.

Ruthenium and osmium FibreCar tion.

Ruthenium and osmium hetero-bi- and trinuclear complexes with bis.

Ruthenium and rhodium complexes with tethered ligands.

Ruthenium and rhodium EDTA complexes. Comparative bond lengths are given in

Ruthenium anticancer complexes

Ruthenium arene complexes bearing NHC ligands.

Ruthenium arene complexes via sonication

Ruthenium asymmetric hydrogenation of unsaturated acids

Ruthenium asymmetric hydrogenation of unsaturated carbonyl compounds

Ruthenium boryl and related complexes bearing amino substituents

Ruthenium boryl systems studied in the functionalization of alkanes

Ruthenium carbene catalysts for the polymerization of monosubstituted acetylenic monomers.



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