Tris bipyridine ruthenium ii chloride
Tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(ii) chloride is a coordination compound with the chemical formula C30H24Cl2N6Ru. It is a light-sensitive, orange-red crystalline solid that exhibits luminescent properties. The compound is widely used as a reagent in various applications, particularly in the field of analytical chemistry and photochemistry.
2 protocols using tris bipyridine ruthenium ii chloride
Synthesis of Ruthenium-Based Photocatalysts
Electrochemical Sensing with Plasmonic Probe
was injected from the inlet (see Figure 2). The flow was subsequently passed through the channel over the reference electrode (RE, AgCl/Ag wire), followed by the fiber optic plasmonic probe (i.e. working electrode), and finally the counter electrode (CE, coiled platinum wire). Fluid motion was maintained at a flow rate of 0.050 mL min -1 by a programmable PHD 2000 syringe pump (Harvard Apparatus, USA). The flow injection device was first tested with water to ensure that a reproducible and previously reported transmission spectrum [43] was observed. All measurements were conducted at 25 o C.
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