Cs2CrCl4

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· Cs2CrCl4

Cs₂CrCl₄ is an ionic coordination compound composed of cesium cations and a tetrahedral chromium(II) chloride complex anion; it belongs to the family of halide coordination salts studied primarily in materials chemistry and solid-state physics research. This compound is not widely deployed in mainstream engineering applications but appears in academic research contexts exploring optical properties, magnetic behavior, and crystal structure of transition-metal halides. Interest in such materials stems from potential applications in solid-state lighting, magnetic materials development, and fundamental studies of metal-halide frameworks, though practical industrial adoption remains limited compared to more established inorganic salts and compounds.

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