kadmiumsulfidia
Kadmiumsulfidia, also known as cadmium sulfide (CdS), is an inorganic compound composed of cadmium and sulfur. It appears as a yellow powder with a hexagonal crystal structure and is notable for its photoconductive properties, making it useful in various technological applications.
Cadmium sulfide is primarily synthesized through the direct reaction of cadmium oxide (CdO) or cadmium carbonate
In electronics, cadmium sulfide is commonly used in photoconductive cells, such as those found in light meters
Due to its toxicity, cadmium sulfide must be handled with caution. Cadmium is a heavy metal that
Beyond electronics, cadmium sulfide finds applications in pigments, where it is used to produce yellow and
Research continues into improving the performance and reducing the environmental impact of cadmium sulfide-based materials, with