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Cerium Silicide Powder (CeSi2)
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Ongoing, First published May 12
https://www.zhiyuematerial.com/products/cerium-silicide-cesi2-12014-85-6/


Cerium silicide, a metal compound, is characterized by its high melting point, effective thermal and electrical conductivities. The CeSi2 is synthesized through a reaction between cerium and silicon at high temperatures.

Purity: 99.9%

Specifications: 3-15 millimeters, customizable

CAS: 12014-85-6
Application of Cerium Silicide (CeSi2)
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Cerium silicide plays a crucial role in various areas such as materials science, catalysis, electronics, and optical technologies.
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