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Main Authors: Naik, Subham, Dutta, Soumili, Senapati, Hiranmayee, Yadav, Sweta, Ray, Subarna, Prakash, Jai, Sharma, Rahul, Thakur, Gohil S.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.15671
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author Naik, Subham
Dutta, Soumili
Senapati, Hiranmayee
Yadav, Sweta
Ray, Subarna
Prakash, Jai
Sharma, Rahul
Thakur, Gohil S.
author_facet Naik, Subham
Dutta, Soumili
Senapati, Hiranmayee
Yadav, Sweta
Ray, Subarna
Prakash, Jai
Sharma, Rahul
Thakur, Gohil S.
contents Ruthenates comprise an interesting class of materials with a wide range of extremely exciting properties, and thus the discovery of new stable ruthenates remains an active area of investigation. We report the crystal growth and comprehensive studies including crystal and electronic structure, magnetic and electrochemical properties of a hexavalent ruthenium oxyhydroxide Sr3Ru2O9H2 prepared through a low-temperature hydrothermal method. Single crystals and powder samples of this phase are isolated by optimising the Sr(OH)2 to KRuO4 ratio while maintaining a high base concentration. The new structure consists of a rare five-coordinated RuVI featuring isolated trigonal prisms and crystallising in a non-centrosymmetric tetragonal system. Isolated Ru polyhedra leading to a large spatial distance ~ 50 pm between the Ru metal centres render the compound paramagnetic despite strong antiferromagnetic correlation. Band structure calculation suggests a metal-like electronic ground state with mostly Ru d and O p orbitals contributing to the Fermi surface. The electrochemical performance of Sr3Ru2O9H2, though not as impressive as RuO2, remains relevant and is on par with other reported OER catalysts.
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spellingShingle Crystal Growth, Band Structure, Magnetism and Electrochemical Properties of Hexavalent Strontium Ruthenium Oxyhydroxide
Naik, Subham
Dutta, Soumili
Senapati, Hiranmayee
Yadav, Sweta
Ray, Subarna
Prakash, Jai
Sharma, Rahul
Thakur, Gohil S.
Materials Science
Ruthenates comprise an interesting class of materials with a wide range of extremely exciting properties, and thus the discovery of new stable ruthenates remains an active area of investigation. We report the crystal growth and comprehensive studies including crystal and electronic structure, magnetic and electrochemical properties of a hexavalent ruthenium oxyhydroxide Sr3Ru2O9H2 prepared through a low-temperature hydrothermal method. Single crystals and powder samples of this phase are isolated by optimising the Sr(OH)2 to KRuO4 ratio while maintaining a high base concentration. The new structure consists of a rare five-coordinated RuVI featuring isolated trigonal prisms and crystallising in a non-centrosymmetric tetragonal system. Isolated Ru polyhedra leading to a large spatial distance ~ 50 pm between the Ru metal centres render the compound paramagnetic despite strong antiferromagnetic correlation. Band structure calculation suggests a metal-like electronic ground state with mostly Ru d and O p orbitals contributing to the Fermi surface. The electrochemical performance of Sr3Ru2O9H2, though not as impressive as RuO2, remains relevant and is on par with other reported OER catalysts.
title Crystal Growth, Band Structure, Magnetism and Electrochemical Properties of Hexavalent Strontium Ruthenium Oxyhydroxide
topic Materials Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.15671