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Vaporisation of Cesium from Cesium Metaborate, Cesium Silicate, Cesium Borosilicate and Mixtures of Cesium Nitrate, Boric Oxide and Silica

Transactions of the Indian Ceramic Society, 1971
Volatilisation loss of cesium from glass melts and from glass batches containing cesium nitrate has been reported. Transpiration vapour pressure measurement of stoichiometric CsBO2 in the temperature range 898–1361° K and pseudo-vapour pressure of cesium over cesium silicate and cesium borosilicate in the temperature range 1323–1423° K have been ...
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Cesium chloride: Preventive medicine for radioactive cesium exposure?

Medical Hypotheses, 1988
Cesium is produced in high yield fission of uranium and plutonium. Radioactive cesium needles are a radiation hazard for radiotherapists. In this age of nuclear reactors, i.e. Chernobyl, radioactive cesium exposure may be a growing problem. Furthermore, there are numerous therapeutic potentials for cesium therapy, i.e.
E R, Braverman, A, Sohler, C C, Pfeiffer
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Synthesis of cesium ozonide through cesium superoxide

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences, USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1963
1. Cesium ozonide of high purity was prepared for the first time by a new reaction between cesium superoxide and ozonized oxygen. 2. The behavior of cesium ozonide upon heating was studied by the method of differential thermal analysis and the limits of its thermal stability were accurately determined for the first time.
I. I. Vol'nov, V. V. Matveev
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Photoionization spectra of cesium and cesium oxide clusters

Journal of Chemical Physics, 1989
Cesium and cesium oxide clusters have been ionized in a one-photon process by means of a tunable cw dye laser and detected in a mass spectrometer. Mass spectra obtained using different photon energies and photoionization spectra of 7 metal and 86 oxidized metal clusters (in a mass range from 1 to 2024 amu and a maximum energy of 3.1 eV) are presented ...
Martin T P
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The Phase Diagram of the Cesium/Cesium Bromide System

Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 1989
AbstractThe phase diagram of the Cs/CsBr system has been determined by differential thermal analysis. The results show complete miscibility of Cs and CsBr in the liquid phase and no indication of any noteworthy solubility of cesium in crystalline CsBr. The shape of the liquidus line indicates a clear demixing tendency in the liquid phase as is expected
W. Grob, R. W. Schmutzler
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Ionization energies of cesium and cesium oxide clusters

Zeitschrift für Physik D Atoms, Molecules and Clusters, 1989
The vertical ionization potentials of 7 cesium and 86 oxidized cesium clusters were determined using the technique of photoionization mass spectrometry. The spectra were obtained using a tunable cw dye laser for clusters in a mass range 1 to 2024 amu. The vertical ionization potentials (IP) are presented as a function of size and composition.
H. G. Limberger, T. P. Martin
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π-Electron−Cesium Interactions in Cesium Triorganofluorometalates

Organometallics, 1996
The reaction of MMes3 (M = Ga, In; Mes = 2,4,6-Me3C6H2) with CsF in acetonitrile yields the trimesitylfluorometalates [{Cs(MeCN)2}{Mes3MF}]2·2MeCN ([1]2·6MeCN, M = Ga; [2]2· 6MeCN, M = In). Ga(CH2Ph)3 gives with CsF under the same conditions the salt [Cs{(PhCH2)3GaF}]2·2MeCN ([3]2·2MeCN).
Bert Werner   +2 more
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Variation of Cesium in the Ocean

Science, 1964
Samples of sea water from several oceans and several depths were analyzed for natural cesium by flame photometry with precision of about 3.5 percent. The average of 16 assays of surface water from four oceans was 0.37 microgram per liter, somewhat less than the average previously reported.
T R, Folsom, C, Feldman, T C, Rains
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Cesium-antimony and cesium-arsenic intercalated graphite

Journal of Materials Research, 1989
Liquid binary alloys Cs–Sb and Cs–As are able to intercalate into graphite, provided that their compositions are neither too rich nor too poor in cesium. Several phases, whose stage varies between 1 and 4 in the case of antimony, and between 1 and 3 in the case of arsenic, have been observed. These new ternary compounds have been characterized by x-ray
Abderrahim Essaddek   +2 more
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[Cesium].

L'Encephale, 1980
Cesium is an alkaline metal close to Rubidium, which is studied in psychopharmacology in the prospect of a possible antidepressive effect. It has stimulating properties of the motor activity on the animal, antagonizes some sedative substances but does not modify either self-stimulation behaviour or induced agressivity.
M, Vadrot   +6 more
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