The ruthenium dioxide is of interest because of its reactivity.
«As a next step, I deposited nanoparticles of
ruthenium dioxide, a catalyst,» Azarpira explains.
Not exact matches
For instance, Meyer's
ruthenium catalyst is not very energy efficient when it comes to splitting carbon
dioxide.
Carbon
dioxide - laden water from a fossil - fuel plant would pass across
ruthenium catalyst membranes, which would trigger artificial photosynthesis, breaking it down into oxygen as well as constituents that can be converted to fuel.