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AB71866

10294-54-9 | Cesium sulfate

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1g 95% in stock $19.00 $13.00 -   +
5g 95% in stock $20.00 $14.00 -   +
25g 95% in stock $42.00 $30.00 -   +
100g 95% in stock $90.00 $63.00 -   +
500g 95% in stock $299.00 $209.00 -   +

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Description
Catalog Number: AB71866
Chemical Name: Cesium sulfate
CAS Number: 10294-54-9
Molecular Formula: Cs2O4S
Molecular Weight: 361.8735
MDL Number: MFCD00010959
SMILES: [O-]S(=O)(=O)[O-].[Cs+].[Cs+]

 

Computed Properties
Complexity: 62.2  
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 3  
Heavy Atom Count: 7  
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 4  

 

 

Upstream Synthesis Route
  • Cesium sulfate is a versatile compound used extensively in chemical synthesis as a key reagent and catalyst. With its high solubility in various solvents and unique properties, cesium sulfate plays a crucial role in promoting a wide range of chemical reactions. In organic synthesis, it is often utilized as a catalyst for various transformations, such as the formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-nitrogen bonds.One of the significant applications of cesium sulfate is in the Heck reaction, where it serves as a phase-transfer catalyst to facilitate the coupling of aryl halides with alkenes. This reaction is vital in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials. Additionally, cesium sulfate can also be employed in the Stille coupling, Suzuki coupling, and Buchwald-Hartwig amination reactions, enabling the efficient construction of complex molecules.Its use in chemical synthesis extends to the preparation of inorganic compounds as well. Cesium sulfate can be employed in the synthesis of cesium-based materials with unique electronic and optical properties. Furthermore, its role as a Lewis acid catalyst in various transformations highlights its versatility in driving key chemical processes.Overall, cesium sulfate is a valuable tool in the hands of synthetic chemists, enabling the development of novel molecules and materials through its catalytic and reactivity-enhancing properties. Its broad applicability across different types of chemical reactions makes it an indispensable component in modern organic and inorganic synthesis strategies.
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