Caesium oxide (IUPAC name), or cesium oxide, describes inorganic compounds composed of caesium and oxygen. Several binary (containing only Cs and O) oxides of caesium are known.[1][2]

Caesium oxide may refer to:

  • Caesium suboxides (Cs7O, Cs4O, and Cs11O3)
  • Caesium monoxide (Cs2O, the most common oxide)
  • Caesium peroxide (Cs2O2)
  • Caesium sesquioxide (Cs2O3)
  • Caesium superoxide (CsO2)
  • Caesium ozonide (CsO3)

References

  1. Simon, A. (1997), "Group 1 and 2 Suboxides and Subnitrides — Metals with Atomic Size Holes and Tunnels", Coord. Chem. Rev., 163: 253–270, doi:10.1016/S0010-8545(97)00013-1.
  2. Sananda Chatterjee (2012). Encyclopedia Of Inorganic Chemistry Vol 2. Discovery publishing House Pvt. Ltd. p. 723. ISBN 978-81-8356-874-6.
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