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Cesium carbonate

Cesium carbonate is a white, crystalline inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cs2CO3. It is a salt of cesium and carbonic acid. Cesium carbonate is commonly used as a precursor in various chemical reactions and synthesis processes.

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2 protocols using cesium carbonate

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Synthesis of Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals

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Cesium carbonate (Cs2CO3, 99.99%) was bought from Macklin. Lead iodide (PbI2, 99.99%), Lead bromide (PbBr2, 99.99%), Octadecene (ODE, technical grade 90%), Oleic acid (OA, technical grade 90%), oleylamine (OAm, technical grade 70%), Zinc Stearate (ZnSt2, 98%), Toluene (98%) and Hexane (99.9%) were purchased from Sigma Aldrich and used as it is received without any further modification.
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Synthesis of Cesium-Based Nanocrystals

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Cesium carbonate (Cs2CO3, 99.9% metal basis) and 1-octadecene (ODE, >90%) were purchased from Macklin. Magnesium(ii) chloride (MnCl2, >99% trace metal basis), lead(ii) chloride (PbCl2, 99.99% metal basis), oleylamine (OLA, 70%) and oleic acid (OA, 90%) were obtained from Aladdin. Ethyl acetate (AR) and n-hexane (AR) were purchased from Beijing Chemical Reagent Ltd., China. All chemicals were employed as received with no purifications or otherwise processes.
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