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CAS No.: | 7647-17-8 |
Formula: | Cscl |
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Name | Cesium chloride |
Synonyms | Caesium chloride |
Molecular Formula | CsCl |
Molecular Weight | 168.36 |
CAS Registry Number | 7647-17-8 |
EINECS | 231-600-2 |
Density | 3.983 |
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Melting point | 646 ºC |
Boiling point | 1290 ºC |
Water solubility | 1860 g/L (20 ºC) |
Cesium chloride is a multi-purpose chemical substance with a wide range of applications, mainly including: optical field.
Cesium chloride is used in the manufacture of optical components such as lenses, prisms and Windows due to its high refractive index and high light transmission, as well as in the manufacture of optical coatings to improve component performance.
Electronics industry. Cesium chloride's excellent electrical conductivity and stability make it a material for the manufacture of electronic components such as capacitors, resistors and transistors, and it is also used in the manufacture of ionic conductors and solid electrolytes.
The field of medicine. Cesium chloride has antibacterial, antiviral and anti-tumor effects, is used as a drug raw material, and is also used in the preparation of special drug dosage forms, such as sustained release preparations and targeted preparations.
Chemical industry. Cesium chloride can be used as catalyst and reaction medium for the preparation of other compounds, such as cesium chloride, rubidium chloride, etc. Analytical reagents. Cesium chloride is used for microscope analysis, spectral analysis and so on.
Other Applications. Including, but not limited to, wastewater treatment in the field of environmental protection, fertilizer additives in the field of agriculture, and solar cell manufacturing in the field of energy. In addition, cesium chloride is used in biomedical research to isolate DNA, in electronics for photocell design, in astronomical clocks for atomic resonance, and as a plasma source in magnetohydrodynamic and ion propulsion engines.