Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
GERMANIUM (II) SULFIDE | [CAS]
12025-32-0 | [Synonyms]
GeS GERMANIUM SULFIDE Germanous sulfide germanium sulphide Germanium(Ⅱ) sulfide GERMANIUM(ll) SULFIDE GERMANIUM MONOSULFIDE germaniumsulfide(ges) GERMANIUM (II) SULFIDE Germanium sulfide (GeS) Germanium(Ⅱ)sulfide(GeS) Germanium(II) sulfide(GeS) Germanium monosulfide 99.999% GERMANIUM(II) SULFIDE, 99.999% Germanium sulfide (GeS, GeS2, 5N) metel basisGermanium sulfide (GeS GeS) GERMANIUM (II) SULFIDE 99.999% (METALS) 99.-ge)(contains1-5%germaniummetal)spectro Germaniumsulfidecontainsgermaniummetalblack C-(5-Benzyl-[1,3,4]oxadiazol-2-yl)-MethylaMine GerManiuM(II) sulfide 99.99% trace Metals basis Copper Germanium (Cu-Ge) Alloy Sputtering Targets Germanium(II) sulfide (99.99+%-Ge) (contains 1-5% germanium metal) PURATREM | [EINECS(EC#)]
234-704-6 | [Molecular Formula]
GeS | [MDL Number]
MFCD00135539 | [MOL File]
12025-32-0.mol | [Molecular Weight]
104.71 |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
reddish-yellow, amorphous or rhomb crystal(s); -20 mesh with 99.95% purity [CER91] [CRC10] | [General Description]
Differential thermal analysis of germanium (II) sulfide was investigated. Melting point of GeS is 665oC. GeS nanoparticles may be prepared by gas phase laser photolysis, to be used in lithium ion batteries. GeS films may be generated by electrochemical deposition and used as an electrolyte. A study also reports the formation of GeS clusters by laser ablation. |
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