0210132191
0210132125
0210132180
0210132183
0210132190
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ICNA0210132191
ICNA0210132125
ICNA0210132180
ICNA0210132183
ICNA0210132190
Césium chlorure ≥99.0%, poudre cristalline blanche, Qualité Réactif
Césium chlorure
Cesium chloride, an inorganic compound, is an important source of cesium ions in a variety of applications. Its crystal structure forms a major structural type where each cesium ion is coordinated by 8 chlorine ions. Cesium chloride occurs naturally in mineral waters and as an impurity in carnallite (up to 0.002%), sylvite and kainite. Less than 20 tonnes of CsCl is produced annually worldwide, mostly from a cesium-bearing mineral pollucite.
- Reagent Grade
- Refractive Index: 1.642(Lit.)
- UV/Visible Absorbance: A50%/280, H2O ≤0.2(Lit.)
- Presentation: White Powder
- Storage temperature: Store at Room Temperature (15-30 °C), desiccate.
Cesium chloride is typically used for density gradient work and for the purification of virus/phage, nucleic acids and nucleoproteins. It is used for the preparation of electrically conducting glasses, used to make solutions for the separation of RNA from DNA by density gradient centrifugation. Cesium chloride (CsCl) is commonly used in the separation of DNA and RNA. Procedures have been reported for the purification of closed circular DNA by equilibrium centrifugation in both continuous and discontinuous CsCl-ethidium bromide gradients. Subsequently, the CsCl can be removed from the DNA preparation by either dialysis or precipitation.
pH: 5.5 - 6.5 (1% aq soln)