Monostrontium ruthenate explained

Monostrontium ruthenate is the inorganic compound with the formula SrRuO3. It is one of two main strontium ruthenates, the other having the formula Sr2RuO4. SrRuO3 is a ferromagnetic.[1] It has a perovskite structure as do many complex metal oxides with the ABO3 formula. The Ru4+ ions occupy the octahedral sites and the larger Sr2+ ions are distorted 12-coordinate.[2]

References

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