RuP4

semiconductor
· RuP4

RuP4 is a transition metal phosphide semiconductor compound containing ruthenium and phosphorus in a 1:4 stoichiometric ratio. This material belongs to the family of metal phosphides, which are emerging semiconductors and catalytic materials currently under investigation for next-generation electronic and energy applications. RuP4 is primarily a research-phase material studied for its potential in catalysis, photoelectrochemistry, and possibly optoelectronic devices, offering advantages over traditional semiconductors in stability and earth-abundance compared to some conventional alternatives.

electrocatalysis researchhydrogen evolution catalystsphotoelectrochemical cellsemerging semiconductor devicesmaterials science research

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