CAS 13400-13-0
:Cesium fluoride
Description:
Cesium fluoride (CsF) is an inorganic compound characterized by its ionic structure, consisting of cesium cations (Cs⁺) and fluoride anions (F⁻). It is a white, crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water, making it a useful reagent in various chemical applications. CsF exhibits a high melting point and is hygroscopic, meaning it can absorb moisture from the air. This compound is known for its strong ionic bonds, which contribute to its stability and reactivity. In terms of its chemical behavior, cesium fluoride is a strong base and can react vigorously with acids to form cesium salts and release hydrogen fluoride gas. Additionally, CsF is utilized in organic synthesis, particularly in nucleophilic fluorination reactions, and serves as a source of fluoride ions in various applications, including the preparation of fluorinated compounds. Due to its properties, cesium fluoride must be handled with care, as fluoride ions can be toxic and corrosive.
Formula:CsF
InChI:InChI=1S/Cs.FH/h;1H/q+1;/p-1
InChI key:InChIKey=XJHCXCQVJFPJIK-UHFFFAOYSA-M
SMILES:[Cs]F
Synonyms:- Caesium Fluoride
- Caesiumfluorid
- Cesium fluoride (CsF)
- Cesium monofluoride
- CsF
- Fluorure De Caesium
- Fluorure de cesium
- Fluoruro De Cesio
- Lt-E004
- Nsc 84270
- Cesium fluoride
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Cesium Fluoride
CAS:Formula:CsFPurity:min. 99.0 %Color and Shape:White powder to crystalMolecular weight:151.90Cesium fluoride, 99.9% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>Used for desilylation reactions in organic synthesis. Useful base in organic chemistry, due to its low nucleophilicity. Owing to its high ionic character, it is a very reactive source of fluoride ion in organic synthesis. Reagent of choice when reactive naked fluoride is required. Effective cata</p>Formula:CsFPurity:99.9%Molecular weight:151.90Cesium fluoride, Puratronic™, 99.99% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>Cesium fluoride is used for desilylation reactions in organic synthesis. Useful base in organic chemistry, due to its low nucleophilicity. Owing to its high ionic character, it is a very reactive source of fluoride ion in organic synthesis. Reagent of choice when reactive naked fluoride is required.</p>Formula:CsFPurity:99.99%Color and Shape:White, Crystals or powder or crystalline powder or granules or chunksMolecular weight:151.90Cesium fluoride, 99% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>Used for desilylation reactions in organic synthesis. Useful base in organic chemistry, due to its low nucleophilicity. Owing to its high ionic character, it is a very reactive source of fluoride ion in organic synthesis. Reagent of choice when reactive naked fluoride is required. Effective cata</p>Formula:CsFPurity:99%Molecular weight:151.90Cesium fluoride (99.9%-Cs)
CAS:<p>Cesium fluoride (99.9%-Cs)</p>Formula:CsFPurity:(99.9%-Cs)Color and Shape:white pwdr.Molecular weight:151.90Cesium fluoride (99+%-Cs)
CAS:<p>Cesium fluoride (99+%-Cs)</p>Formula:CsFPurity:(99+%-Cs)Color and Shape:white pwdr.Molecular weight:151.90Caesium fluoride, anhydrous
CAS:<p>Caesium fluoride, anhydrous</p>Formula:·Cs·FPurity:99%Color and Shape: solidMolecular weight:151.90385g/molCesium fluoride
CAS:Formula:CsFPurity:99.0%Color and Shape:Solid, Colourless deliquescent solidMolecular weight:151.90385512Cesium fluoride, 99.99%
CAS:Formula:CsFPurity:≥ 99.99%Color and Shape:White powder, crystals or chunksMolecular weight:151.90Cesium fluoride, 99.9%
CAS:Formula:CsFPurity:≥ 99.9%Color and Shape:White powder, crystals or chunksMolecular weight:151.90Cesium fluoride
CAS:<p>Cesium fluoride is a chemical compound that has two or more cesium atoms and one or more fluorine atoms. It is a transparent solid with low light absorption, which makes it suitable for use in the manufacture of optical components. Cesium fluoride can be used as a substitute for glass in applications such as lenses, windows, and mirrors. The thermal expansion coefficient of cesium fluoride is approximately twice that of glass, so it can be used to make high-quality optical components such as lenses. Some reactions involving cesium fluoride are exothermic, meaning they release heat. One example is the reaction between hydrogen fluoride and caesium chloride: CeF + 2 HF → CeF + HCl The reaction releases heat energy in the form of light emission, which can be seen by eye as a yellow glow. Another example is the reaction between caesium chloride and malonic acid: 2 CHCOH + CeCl → CeO(OH) +</p>Formula:CsFPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:151.9 g/molCesium Fluoride extrapure AR, 99%
CAS:Formula:CsFPurity:min. 99%Color and Shape:White, Crystalline powderMolecular weight:151.90








