Caesium zirconate
Caesium zirconate is an inorganic compound of caesium, oxygen, and zirconium with the chemical formula Cs2ZrO3.[1][2]
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| Cs2O3Zr | |
| Molar mass | 405.032 g·mol−1 |
| Appearance | white powder |
| Melting point | 1,010 °C (1,850 °F; 1,280 K) |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Preparation
Caesium zirconate can be prepared from the reaction of CsOH with zirconia at high temperature:[3]
- 2 CsOH + ZrO2 → Cs2ZrO3 + H2O
Physical properties
Caesium zirconate forms a white powder.
References
- "Cesium Zirconate". American Elements. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
- Schram, R. P. C; Smit-Groen, V. M; Cordfunke, E. H. P (1 January 1999). "Thermodynamic properties of caesium zirconate Cs2ZrO3". The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 31 (1): 43–54. doi:10.1006/jcht.1998.0417. ISSN 0021-9614. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
- Neeb, Karl-Heinz (1 June 2011). The Radiochemistry of Nuclear Power Plants with Light Water Reactors. Walter de Gruyter. p. 555. ISBN 978-3-11-081201-5. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
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