Cs2CrO4

ceramic
· Cs2CrO4

Cesium chromate (Cs₂CrO₄) is an inorganic ceramic compound consisting of cesium and chromate ions, belonging to the family of alkali metal chromates. This yellow crystalline material is primarily investigated in research contexts for applications requiring chromate-based functionality, particularly in contexts where cesium's nuclear or thermal properties may be relevant, such as solid-state chemistry, radiation shielding studies, or specialized ion-exchange systems. While not commonly used in mainstream engineering, cesium chromates are of interest in nuclear fuel chemistry, corrosion inhibitor formulations, and experimental catalytic applications where the combination of alkali metal and chromate chemistry offers potential advantages over more conventional alternatives.

nuclear fuel chemistry researchradiation shielding compoundsion-exchange material studiescorrosion inhibitor systemsexperimental catalysishigh-temperature ceramic research

Compliance & Regulations

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