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IUPAC name Copper Selenide | |
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Chemical formula | CuSe |
Molar mass | 142.517 g·mol |
Appearance | black |
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Copper(II) selenide is an inorganic binary compound between copper and selenium, with the chemical formula CuSe.
Uses
Copper selenide is produced in situ to form a protective black coating on iron or steel parts in some cold-bluing processes. Bluing solutions that operate in this manner will typically be labeled as containing selenous acid or selenium dioxide. It has also been investigated for use in the treatment of colon cancer.
Natural occurrences
Copper selenides are the most common selenium minerals. CuSe is known in mineralogy as klockmannite.
See also
- Gallium(II) selenide
- Indium(III) selenide
- Copper indium gallium selenide
- Copper(II) sulfate
- Selenium dioxide
- Selenous acid
References
- "Room Temperature Black Oxide". Archived from the original on 28 April 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
- "Insta-Blak 333 MSDS" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 April 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
- "Oxpho-Blue MSDS" (PDF). Retrieved 12 April 2016.
- Hessel, Colin M.; Pattani, Varun P.; Rasch, Michael; Panthani, Matthew G.; Koo, Bonil; Tunnell, James W.; Korgel, Brian A. (2011-05-10). "Copper Selenide Nanocrystals for Photothermal Therapy". Nano Letters. 11 (6): 2560–2566. Bibcode:2011NanoL..11.2560H. doi:10.1021/nl201400z. PMC 3111000. PMID 21553924.
- Berry, L. G. (1954). "The crystal structure of covellite, cuse and klockmannite, cuse". American Mineralogist. 39 (5–6): 504–509.
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