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1. Contribution of vibrational excited molecular nitrogen to ammonia synthesis using an atmospheric-pressure plasma jet.

2. Photo-driven water oxidation performed by supramolecular photocatalysts made of Ru(II) photosensitizers and catalysts.

3. Solvation enhanced long-range proton transfer in aqueous phase for glycolaldehyde hydrogenation over Ru/C catalyst.

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5. Engineering of the ferrite-based support for enhanced performance of supported Pt, Pd, Ru, and Rh catalysts in hydrogen generation from NaBH4 hydrolysis.

6. Synthesis and Application of Robust Spiro [Fluorene‐9] CAAC Ruthenium Alkylidene Complexes for the "One‐Pot" Conversion of Allyl Acetate to Butane‐1,4‐diol.

7. Efficient Dienyl End‐Capping of Ruthenium Catalyzed Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization with Allyl Compounds through Base‐Promoted Metallacyclobutane Decomposition.

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9. Harnessing reductive BF2-complexation via Ru(II)-catalyzed N–O cleavage of isoxazoles.

10. Exsolved NiRu bimetallic nanoparticles induced by Ru doping in LaBaMn1.6Ni0.3Ru0.1O5+δ as a coking resistant anode catalyst layer for direct-methane solid oxide fuel cells.

11. Ring closing metathesis reaction of citronellene by utilizing simple mesoporous SBA-15-loaded ruthenium alkylidene supercatalyst.

12. Advances in Noble Metal Electrocatalysts for Acidic Oxygen Evolution Reaction: Construction of Under‐Coordinated Active Sites.

13. Promoting the Volmer Step of Alkaline Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction by Incorporating Zn Single Atoms into Ru Lattice and Carbon Frameworks.

14. Transition‐metal‐based Catalysts for Electrochemical Synthesis of Ammonia by Nitrogen Reduction Reaction: Advancing the Green Ammonia Economy.

15. Ruthenium(II)‐Catalyzed Enantioselective Synthesis of 1,2‐trans‐Disubstituted PhSO2CF2‐containing Cyclopropanes.

16. Low temperature hydrogenation of levulinic acid into γ-valerolactone using hydrogen obtained by photoelectrochemical water splitting with optimized TiO2 nanostructures.

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18. Solvent-free synthesis of nickel doped ruthenium for efficient hydrogen evolution.

19. Ruthenium-based single atom catalysts: synthesis and application in the electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction.

20. Hydrogenation of hexene catalyzed by a ruthenium (II) complex with N‐heterocyclic carbene ligands.

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22. Ammonia Synthesis over Ruthenium Supported on Metastable Perovskite Oxyhydrides BaREO2H (RE = Y, Sc) Prepared by Mechanochemical Method.

23. Modeling the dynamic operation of a monolithic CO2 methanation reactor. Evaluation of the response to H2 load fluctuation.

24. Synthesis of bio-based caprolactam through dehydration and cyclization of 6-hydroxycaproamide.

25. Supported Ruthenium Phosphide as a Promising Catalyst for Selective Hydrogenation of Sugars.

26. Transition-Metal-Containing Bifunctional Catalysts: Design and Catalytic Applications.

27. Boosting the Hydrogen Evolution Performance of Ultrafine Ruthenium Electrocatalysts by a Hierarchical Phosphide Array Promoter.

28. Photoactive metal chalcogenides towards CO2 reduction–a review.

29. Ruthenium- p -Cymene Complexes Incorporating Substituted Pyridine–Quinoline Ligands with –Br (Br-Qpy) and –Phenoxy (OH-Ph-Qpy) Groups for Cytotoxicity and Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation Studies: Synthesis and Characterization.

30. Ru embedded into N-Doped Porous Carbon Nanosheets as a Robust Catalyst for Efficient Hydrogenation of Levulinic Acid to γ-Valerolactone.

31. Interaction Between Ru Nanoparticles and Pr6O11 Triggers Catalytic Ammonia Synthesis.

32. Insights into the Performance of Bimetallic Ru-Co/TiO2 Catalysts Carrying out a Low Temperature C3H8 Oxidation Reaction.

33. Migration of Condensed Aromatic Hydrocarbons During Alkyne‐Vinylidene Rearrangements.

34. Electrochemical Ruthenium‐Catalyzed C8‐Regioselective Aroylation of Quinoline N‐Oxides with Aryl α‐Ketoacids.

35. Intensifying the Supported Ruthenium Metallic Bond to Boost the Interfacial Hydrogen Spillover Toward pH‐Universal Hydrogen Evolution Catalysis.

36. Selective Partial Reduction of Nitroarenes to the Hydrazoarene Catalyzed by Amine‐Modified Ordered Mesoporous Silica Immobilized Ionic Liquid (OMSIIL) Stabilised RuNPs.

37. Development of ruthenium complexes with S-donor ligands for application in synthesis, catalytic acceptorless alcohol dehydrogenation and crossed-aldol condensation.

38. Arene displacement, C–H activation and acetonitrile insertion reactions enabled by coordination of a functionalized iminophosphorane to a RuII–p-cymene scaffold.

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40. Power-to-ammonia synthesis process with membrane reactors: Techno- economic study.

41. Ruthenium-exchanged montmorillonite as an efficient and reusable catalyst for the synthesis of bis(indolyl)methanes.

42. Iron Molybdenum Sulfide‐Supported Ultrafine Ru Nanoclusters for Robust Sulfion Degradation‐Assisted Hydrogen Production.

43. Correlation between existential form of ruthenium cocatalyst and photocatalytic hydrogen evolution of carbon nitride.

44. Flexible design in controllable synthesis of Ru catalyst toward enzymatic and electrochemical hydrogen peroxide performance.

45. Effect and mechanism of hydrogen annealing temperature on the HER performance of RuO2-based catalysts in acid media.

46. Ruthenium NNN‐Based Pincer Complexes with Metal Ligand Cooperation as Catalysts for N‐Methylation of Anilines and Nitroarenes with Methanol as a C1 Source.

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48. Advancements in Ruthenium (Ru)‐Based Heterostructure Catalysts: Overcoming Bottlenecks in Catalysis for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction.

49. Ruthenium(II)‐Catalyzed Late‐Stage Incorporation of N‐Aryl Triazoles and Tetrazoles with Sulfonium Salts via C−H Activation.

50. Bimetallic Ru/Ru‐Catalyzed Asymmetric One‐Pot Sequential Hydrogenations for the Stereodivergent Synthesis of Chiral Lactones.

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