Atomfair Cesium Chloride CsCl ClCs

Description Cesium Chloride (CsCl) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in scientific research and industrial applications. With the molecular formula ClCs and CAS number 7647-17-8 , this crystalline salt is known for its exceptional solubility in water and stability under standard conditions. Cesium Chloride is commonly employed in ultracentrifugation for DNA/RNA separation due to its ability to form density gradients. It also serves as a precursor in the synthesis of other cesium compounds and finds use in optical applications, such as prisms and scintillation counters. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure ??99% purity, making it ideal for sensitive…

Description

Description

Cesium Chloride (CsCl) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in scientific research and industrial applications. With the molecular formula ClCs and CAS number 7647-17-8, this crystalline salt is known for its exceptional solubility in water and stability under standard conditions. Cesium Chloride is commonly employed in ultracentrifugation for DNA/RNA separation due to its ability to form density gradients. It also serves as a precursor in the synthesis of other cesium compounds and finds use in optical applications, such as prisms and scintillation counters. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure ??99% purity, making it ideal for sensitive laboratory procedures and advanced material science research.

  • CAS No: 7647-17-8
  • Molecular Formula: ClCs
  • Molecular Weight: 168.36
  • Exact Mass: 167.8743047
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 167.8743047
  • IUPAC Name: cesium;chloride
  • SMILES: [Cl-].[Cs+]
  • Synonyms: CESIUM CHLORIDE, 7647-17-8, Caesium chloride, Cesium monochloride, CsCl

Application

Cesium Chloride is extensively used in molecular biology for density gradient centrifugation to isolate nucleic acids. It acts as a catalyst in organic synthesis and is a key component in the production of cesium-based reagents. Additionally, CsCl is employed in X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and as a scintillation material in radiation detection due to its high density and optical clarity.

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