Close Menu
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • Industries
  • Investment
  • Money
  • Precious Metals
  • Property
  • Stock & Shares
  • Trading
What's Hot

High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading

March 7, 2026

Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings

March 7, 2026

Costco’s Strong Growth Continues. But Is the Stock Too Expensive?

March 7, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading
  • Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings
  • Costco’s Strong Growth Continues. But Is the Stock Too Expensive?
  • Platinum deficit set to continue for 4th yr; shortage may shrink 75%
  • Boost tax-free Personal Allowance for savings with HMRC pension rule | Personal Finance | Finance
  • Best savings accounts as lenders cut rates
  • Arbitrage Trading: Profiting from Crypto Price Differences
  • Why Grocery Outlet Stock Dived by 33% This Week
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • Industries
  • Investment
  • Money
  • Precious Metals
  • Property
  • Stock & Shares
  • Trading
Simply Invest Asia
Home»Precious Metals»Deposition followed by etching yields ruthenium nanoframes
Precious Metals

Deposition followed by etching yields ruthenium nanoframes

By LucasFebruary 15, 20262 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email



This image shows the process by which hollow ruthenium nanoframes are grown.
This image shows the process by which hollow ruthenium nanoframes are grown.

Deposition of ruthenium (pink) on a palladium nanocrystal seed (gray) followed by etching yields hollow ruthenium nanoframes.

Credit:
Nano Lett.

Noble metals in the form of hollow nanosized particles with holey walls, so-called nanoframes, have proven useful in catalysis, plasmonics, and nanomedicine. But until now, only a few types have been prepared, including, for example, ones made from gold, platinum, and palladium. The exclusive club just admitted a new member—ruthenium (Nano Lett. 2016, DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b00607). Michigan Technological University chemists Xiaohu Xia and Haihang Ye, together with researchers at the University of Texas, Dallas, and elsewhere used a ruthenium chloride solution to preferentially deposit ruthenium on the edges and corners of nanosized palladium octahedral seed crystals. Then they removed the palladium via chemical etching, leaving 2-nm-thick hollow ruthenium octahedrons with numerous openings in the nanoframe walls. Unlike most ruthenium nanocrystals, which form a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) structure, the Ru nanoframes adopt a face-centered cubic (fcc) structure. Two types of catalysis tests—reduction of p-nitrophenol and dehydrogenation of ammonia borane—show that the fcc nanoframes are roughly two to four times as active as hcp Ru crystals of comparable size.

Mitch Jacoby

Mitch Jacoby is the executive editor for physical sciences at C&EN.

Chemical & Engineering News

ISSN 0009-2347

Copyright ©
2026 American Chemical Society



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Platinum deficit set to continue for 4th yr; shortage may shrink 75%

March 7, 2026

Osmium Believes Electing its Four Directors Will Maximize and Unlock Shareholder Value

March 7, 2026

HOOD Stock Targets $100 as Robinhood Unveils Platinum Card and Advance Dividend Feature

March 7, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Our Picks

While Trump has said India will buy more Venezuelan oil, Indian refiners have cited difficulties

February 3, 2026

3 Little-Known ‘Luxe’ Credits of the Amex Platinum Card

December 11, 2025

Elliott wades into battle for Toyota Industries

November 11, 2025

Reliance Industries to follow EU guidelines on Russian oil imports amid new sanctions

October 24, 2025
Don't Miss
Trading

High-Frequency Trading: HFT in Modern Crypto Trading

By LucasMarch 7, 2026

In today’s dynamic financial environment, time is of the essence. A matter of a fraction…

Martin Lewis explains how to get much better return on savings

March 7, 2026

Costco’s Strong Growth Continues. But Is the Stock Too Expensive?

March 7, 2026

Platinum deficit set to continue for 4th yr; shortage may shrink 75%

March 7, 2026
Our Picks

Commercial trader sentiment and forex price action

October 11, 2025

State bonds take the lead

November 2, 2025

Should You Buy Progressive Stock Right Now?

November 15, 2025
Weekly Pick's

Why You Should Ignore the Stock’s Volatility and Buy Figma for the Next Decade of Design

November 14, 2025

Dangote Set To Become World’s Largest Refinery As It Increases Capacity

October 26, 2025

1 Growth Stock Down 19% to Buy Right Now

January 22, 2026
Monthly Featured

1 Small-Cap Growth Stock Down 65% to Buy on the Dip, According to Wall Street

February 13, 2026

6 myths about UK private medical insurance busted for 2026

March 4, 2026

Superlong Japanese Government Bond Yields Keep Climbing as Rate Hike Bets Firm

December 5, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 Simply Invest Asia.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.