• Since the 1990s, the largest application of the element has been as caesium formate for drilling fluids, but it has a range of applications in the production of electricity, in electronics, and in chemistry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since 2002, Gaia has supported the chemical leasing operations of Cabot Specialty Fluids, compiling HSE and economic benefit information that Cabot uses to promote and expand the leasing of cesium formate brine in oil and gas well construction operations. (gaia.fi)
  • The largest present-day use of nonradioactive caesium is in caesium formate drilling fluids for the extractive oil industry . (material-properties.org)
  • Cesium formate is the heaviest of the monovalent alkali metal salts, all of which are very soluble in water and form high density fluids with a range of beneficial properties. (material-properties.org)
  • Sinomine Specialty Fluids (formerly Cabot Specialty Fluids) has signed a significant framework agreement with Equinor for supply of 'cesium drilling and completion fluids' to the company's operations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. (oilfieldtechnology.com)
  • It's very rewarding to see an operator truly recognize the combined value of drilling and completing in cesium formate fluids. (oilfieldtechnology.com)
  • Cabot is the leading supplier of cesium formate fluids to the Oil and Gas industry and will share highlights from a recent successful operation offshore, Norway. (spebergen.no)
  • Probably the most widespread use of caesium today is in caesium formate -based drilling fluids for the oil industry. (wikidoc.org)
  • New York, United States, Sept. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - In various upstream oil and gas processes, clear brine fluids , which are salt solutions of halides and formate, are employed. (indiashorts.com)
  • The company is a leading provider of rubber and specialty carbons , activated carbon , inkjet colorants , cesium formate drilling fluids , masterbatches and conductive compounds , fumed silica , and aerogel . (cabot-corp.com)
  • I am extremely grateful to the Cabot Corporation for very kindly sending me a bottle full of this rather expensive compound, as well as jugs of cesium formate brine and suspension. (theodoregray.com)
  • Cesium formate brine. (theodoregray.com)
  • +65 6622 5522 , Customers can use this number to know the information about Cesium formate brine. (allcustomercarenumbers.net)
  • The primary use of caesium is in caesium formate brine used in high temperature or high pressure oil and gas drilling. (co.zw)
  • The high density of the caesium formate brine (up to 2.3 sg ), coupled with the relative benignity of 133 Cs , reduces the requirement for toxic high-density suspended solids in the drilling fluid, which is a significant technological, engineering and environmental advantage. (wikidoc.org)
  • Caesium hydroxide (CsOH) is a very strong base and will rapidly etch the surface of glass . (wikidoc.org)
  • Caesium అని IUPAC ప్రామాణికరించింది. (wikipedia.org)
  • The variant spelling cesium is used especially in North American English , and the IUPAC has recognized it as a variant spelling since 1993 [ citation needed ] , but caesium is the spelling used by the IUPAC. (wikidoc.org)
  • Nonradioactive caesium compounds are only mildly toxic, but the pure metal's tendency to react explosively with water means that caesium is considered a hazardous material, and the radioisotopes present a significant health and environmental hazard. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesium has physical and chemical properties similar to those of rubidium and potassium. (wikipedia.org)
  • The chemistry of caesium is similar to that of other alkali metals, in particular rubidium, the element above caesium in the periodic table. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because of their high density, caesium chloride solutions are commonly used in molecular biology for density gradient ultracentrifugation, primarily for the isolation of viral particles, subcellular organelles and fractions, and nucleic acids from biological samples. (wikidoc.org)
  • in other words, the plasmonic frequency of the alkali metals becomes lower from lithium to caesium. (wikipedia.org)
  • HARARE ( Mining Index ) - PROSPECT Resources Limited (ASX: PSC, FRA: 5E8) has identified significant caesium concentrations in satellite bodies to its lithium mine. (co.zw)
  • In a statement authorised by its Managing Director Sam Hosack, the lithium producer revealed it was "pleased to announce the presence of significant caesium concentrations in soil, from a number of satellite bodies to Arcadia, notably the Shabaash. (co.zw)
  • The identified caesium occurs within pollucite, a high value rare caesium mineral that forms in extremely differentiated Lithium-Caesium-Tantalum ("LCT") pegmatite systems," said Prospect Resources, adding that global supply is very constrained. (co.zw)
  • As indicated by an analysis of the correlation matrix, the caesium anomalies are related to, but not directly associated with the higher lithium values. (co.zw)
  • Radioactive isotopes of caesium are used in the medical field to treat certain types of cancer . (wikidoc.org)
  • the alloy with a molar distribution of 41% caesium, 47% potassium, and 12% sodium has the lowest melting point of any known metal alloy, at −78 °C (−108 °F). A few amalgams have been studied: CsHg 2 is black with a purple metallic lustre, while CsHg is golden-coloured, also with a metallic lustre. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesium nitrate is used as oxidiser to burn silicon in infrared flares [4] like the LUU-19 flare [5] , because it emits much of its light in the near infrared spectrum. (wikidoc.org)
  • Caesium is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal with a melting point of 28.5 °C, which makes it one of only five elemental metals that are liquid at or near room temperature. (material-properties.org)
  • Caesium is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of certain organic compounds . (wikidoc.org)
  • A company offered one gramme of 99.5% cesium for $62, a slight increase from $61.70 in 2021, and 99.95% Cesium for $79.10, a 3% increase from $78.50 in 2021, according to the most notable Mineral Commodities Summary. (writeupcafe.com)
  • The German chemist Robert Bunsen and physicist Gustav Kirchhoff discovered caesium in 1860 by the newly developed method of flame spectroscopy. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first element to be discovered with a spectroscope, caesium was first unearthed in 1860 by a German chemist Robert Bunsen and physicist Gustav Kirchhoff. (co.zw)
  • The radioactive isotope caesium-137 has a half-life of about 30 years and is used in medical applications, industrial gauges, and hydrology. (wikipedia.org)
  • 134 Cs has been used in hydrology as a measure of caesium output by the nuclear power industry. (wikidoc.org)
  • Caesium is mined mostly from pollucite. (wikipedia.org)
  • The only significant natural mode of occurrence of caesium is in the zeolite mineral, pollucite. (co.zw)
  • The golden colour of caesium comes from the decreasing frequency of light required to excite electrons of the alkali metals as the group is descended. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesium -133 is composed of 55 protons, 78 neutrons, and 55 electrons. (material-properties.org)
  • It offers activated carbon to various customers, including food and beverage processors, coal-fired utilities, pharmaceutical companies, water treatment plants and catalyst producers, and cesium formate products to oil and gas operating companies. (mississippichronicle.com)
  • Caesium forms alloys with the other alkali metals, gold, and mercury (amalgams). (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesium is the least abundant of the five non-radioactive alkali metals. (wikidoc.org)
  • In 1967, acting on Einstein's proof that the speed of light is the most-constant dimension in the universe, the International System of Units used two specific wave counts from an emission spectrum of caesium-133 to co-define the second and the metre. (wikipedia.org)
  • The emission spectrum of caesium has two bright lines in the blue part of the spectrum along with several other lines in the red, yellow, and green. (wikidoc.org)
  • Since then, caesium has been widely used in highly accurate atomic clocks. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesium fluoride is widely used in organic chemistry as a base and as a source of anhydrous fluoride ion. (wikidoc.org)
  • However, a caesium-water explosion is often less powerful than a sodium-water explosion with a similar amount of sodium. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because cesium is such a heavy atom, it makes up most of the weight of the compound even though the formate group contains four other atoms. (theodoregray.com)
  • cesium in American English) is a chemical element with the symbol Cs and atomic number 55. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesium is a chemical element with atomic number 55 which means there are 55 protons in its nucleus. (material-properties.org)
  • Caesium or cesium ( Template:PronEng ) is the chemical element with the symbol Cs and atomic number 55. (wikidoc.org)
  • Caesium is also notably used in atomic clocks , which are accurate to seconds in many thousands of years. (wikidoc.org)
  • Mercury is the only stable elemental metal with a known melting point lower than caesium. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesium metal is highly reactive and pyrophoric. (wikipedia.org)
  • It reacts with ice at temperatures as low as −116 °C (−177 °F). Because of this high reactivity, caesium metal is classified as a hazardous material. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cesium formate, dissolved or suspended in water, is used as a drilling fluid for drilling deep oil wells. (theodoregray.com)
  • Since 2001, with our involvement in the Huldra field, through Kvitebjørn, Gudrun, Visund, Vega, Gullfaks and several others, we've seen cesium formate increase operational efficiency and safely deliver highly productive wells for Equinor. (oilfieldtechnology.com)
  • Caesium-137, a fission product, is extracted from waste produced by nuclear reactors. (wikipedia.org)
  • This is because caesium explodes instantly upon contact with water, leaving little time for hydrogen to accumulate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesium reacts explosively in cold water and also reacts with ice at temperatures above −116 °C (−177 °F , 157 K). (wikidoc.org)
  • According to the United States Geological Survey, in 2021, cesium shipments were the only source of supply for the US. (writeupcafe.com)
  • Caesium is the second most electropositive and alkaline of the chemical elements and has the second lowest ionization potential (after francium ). (wikidoc.org)
  • Like other elements of group 1, caesium has a great affinity for oxygen and is used as a " getter " in vacuum tubes . (wikidoc.org)
  • in 2022 and the total Cesium revenue is expected to grow at 6.5% from 2022 to 2029, reaching nearly US$ 498.15 Mn. (writeupcafe.com)
  • It is strongly suspected that there is a swarm of east-west mineralised pegmatites (lepidolite + caesium bearing) lying under the agricultural field at Shabaash to the west. (co.zw)
  • Of all elements that are solid at room temperature, caesium is the softest: it has a hardness of 0.2 Mohs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cesium Market size was valued at US$ 320.56 Mn. (writeupcafe.com)
  • The report also includes a meticulous examination of key segments and their contributions to the overall Cesium Market size. (writeupcafe.com)
  • Caesium vapor is used in many common magnetometers . (wikidoc.org)
  • The primary objective of this report is to present a comprehensive analysis of the Cesium Market in a clear and accessible manner. (writeupcafe.com)
  • The Cesium Market report delivers an insightful analysis, offering a glimpse into a dynamic and flourishing industry's future. (writeupcafe.com)
  • Employing research methodologies such as PESTLE and Porter's five forces analysis, our team of market analysts and researchers has conducted a thorough evaluation of the global Cesium Market. (writeupcafe.com)
  • This analysis equips major companies operating in the global Cesium Market to make informed decisions and develop effective strategies, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the industry's evolution. (writeupcafe.com)