Cesium hydroxide

Cesium hydroxide

Cesium hydroxide (CsOH) is the strongest hydroxide among the alkali metal hydroxides and is widely used in specialized biochemical and analytical applications requiring extremely basic conditions. Owing to its exceptional basicity and high solubility, CsOH is particularly useful for processes involving glass or protein dissolution, cesium salt synthesis, and other reactions performed under strongly alkaline environments.

Chemical Properties

Cesium hydroxide (CsOH, molecular weight 149.91 g/mol) is a white to yellowish, highly deliquescent crystalline solid with a density of approximately 3.68 g/cm³ and a melting point of 272 °C. The compound readily absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, leading to the formation of cesium carbonate (Cs₂CO₃). CsOH exhibits extremely high solubility in water (>300 g/100 mL at 30 °C) and dissolves with a strongly exothermic reaction, producing highly alkaline solutions with pH values above 14 even at relatively low concentrations due to complete ionization into Cs⁺ and OH⁻ ions. The large ionic radius of Cs⁺ (167 pm) reduces hydration energy, thereby enhancing its chemical reactivity. In commercial applications, cesium hydroxide is commonly supplied as the monohydrate form (CsOH·H₂O) with typical purities around 99%.

Biochemical Applications

In proteomics, fused cesium hydroxide at temperatures ranging from 500 to 750 °C can dissolve silica-based contaminants present in protein aggregates or peptides adsorbed onto glass surfaces. This property enables complete hydrolysis and facilitates accurate amino acid analysis, providing advantages over other strong bases such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH). In molecular biology, aqueous CsOH solutions (0.1–0.5 M) are used to generate cesium acetate (CsOAc) density gradients for virus purification and large-scale plasmid preparation. These gradients can achieve densities around 1.65 g/mL at 3.5 M concentration, offering higher density than cesium chloride systems while avoiding chloride-associated toxicity.

Analytical and Research Applications

Cesium hydroxide also plays an important role in analytical biochemistry. It is used to etch fused-silica capillaries in capillary electrophoresis–mass spectrometry (CE-MS), improving electroosmotic flow and enhancing metabolite separation efficiency. In addition, CsOH can function as a catalyst in biochemical derivatization reactions, such as epoxide ring-opening during carbohydrate modification processes, supporting structural and functional studies of biomolecules.

 

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