Cs2co3
Cs2CO3 is a white crystalline compound that is commonly used as a source of cesium ions in various chemical reactions and applications. It has a high melting point and is soluble in water. Cs2CO3 is often employed as a catalyst, a reagent, or a precursor in organic synthesis, materials science, and other scientific fields.
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Synthesis of Perovskite Nanocrystals
Colloidal Nanocrystal Synthesis Protocol
Synthesis of Cs-oleate Precursor
were purchased from Aladdin. Toluene (99.5%) was purchased from Beijing Chemical Factory.
Preparation of Cs-oleate: Cs2CO3 (0.8 g), OA (2.5 mL) and ODE (30 mL) were loaded into a 100 mL 3-neck flask and dried under vacuum for 1 h at 120 ºC. The reaction solution was then kept at 150 ºC under N2 until it became clear.
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