Cerium dioxide

Cerium dioxide Basic information
Description Uses References
Product Name:Cerium dioxide
Synonyms:nidoral;opaline;Cerium(IV) oxide, dispersion;CERIUM (IV) OXIDE HYDRATED;CERIUM (IV) HYDROXIDE;CERIUM (III) HYDROXIDE;CERIUM HYDROXIDE;Cerium(IV) oxide, 99.5% (REO)
CAS:1306-38-3
MF:CeO2
MW:172.1148
EINECS:215-150-4
Product Categories:Inorganics;nano structured metal oxide;CeriumMaterials Science;CeriumMetal and Ceramic Science;Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry;metal oxide;58: Ce;Chemical Synthesis;Nanomaterials;Nanoparticles: Oxides, Nitrides, and Other CeramicsNanomaterials;Nanopowders and Nanoparticle Dispersions;Oxides;Cerium;1306-38-3
Mol File:1306-38-3.mol
Cerium dioxide Structure
Cerium dioxide Chemical Properties
Melting point 2600°C
density 7.13 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
storage temp. Storage temperature: no restrictions.
form powder
color Yellow
Specific Gravity7.132
OdorOdorless
Water Solubility insoluble
Merck 14,1989
Stability:Stable, but absorbs carbon dioxide from the air.
InChIKeyCETPSERCERDGAM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CAS DataBase Reference1306-38-3(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry ReferenceCerium dioxide(1306-38-3)
EPA Substance Registry SystemCerium oxide (CeO2) (1306-38-3)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xi,Xn
Risk Statements 36-22
Safety Statements 26-24/25-23
WGK Germany 3
RTECS FK6310000
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 8
HS Code 28461000
Hazardous Substances Data1306-38-3(Hazardous Substances Data)
ToxicityLD50 orally in rats: >5.0 g/kg (Lambert)
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Cerium dioxide Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionCerium (IV) oxide (chemical formula: CeO2) is an oxide of the rare earth metal cerium. It appears as yellow-white powder. It is an important intermediate during the purification of the Ce element from the ores. It is mainly used in formulations in industry as a high-precision polishing agent for glass products. It can also be used in infrared filters, and used as an oxidizing compound in the catalytic converters as well as a replacement for thorium dioxide in the incandescent mantles. It can also be used as oxidation catalyst due to its interconvertibility, e.g. in oxidation of the natural gas in gas mantles. It can also be used as a mixed conductor due to its significant ionic and electronic conduction. It can be manufactured by the calcination of cerium oxalate or cerium hydroxide.
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UsesCerium Oxide, also called Ceria, is widely applied in glass, ceramics and catalyst manufacturing. In glass industry, it is considered to be the most efficient glass polishing agent for precision optical polishing. It is also used to decolorize glass by keeping iron in its ferrous state. The ability of Cerium-doped glass to block out ultra violet light is utilized in the manufacturing of medical glassware and aerospace windows. It is also used to prevent polymers from darkening in sunlight and to suppress discoloration of television glass. It is applied to optical components to improve performance. High purity Ceria are also used in phosphors and dopant to crystal.
Referenceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerium(IV)_oxide
http://172.16.24.174/www.solvay.com/en/binaries/Cerium_dioxide_GPS_rev0_Sept12_RHD-139543.pdf
Chemical PropertiesCerium dioxide is white to faintly yellow powder. Relative density 7.132. Melting point 2600°C. Insoluble in water, not easily soluble in inorganic acid. Need to add reducing agent to help dissolve (such as hydroxylamine reducing agent).
Physical propertiesWhite powder in pure form; technical grade material is pale yellow; presence of other lanthanide elements as impurities may impart reddish color; cubic crystal; density 7.65 g/cm3; melts at 2,400°C; insoluble in water.
UsesThe addition of CeO2 to CuO/TiO2 increases specific surface area and inhibits sintering and pore size growth at high temperatures. It is used as an additive in glass industry. Cerium dioxide is mainly used as such or in formulation as a high precision polishing agent for glass products, as catalyst or catalyst support. Polishing and decolorizing glass; opacifier in vitreous enamels and photo chromic glasses; heat-resistant alloy coatings; as a cracking catalyst; as a catalyst for automobile emission control; in ceramic coatings; in phosphors; in cathodes; in capacitors; in semiconductors; in refractory oxides; gemstone polishing, as raw material for the production of glass and ceramics as well as additives in paints and varnishes.
ApplicationCerium(IV) oxide is used in ceramics, and to polish glass and stones. It is applied as a solid electrolyte in fuel cells. It can also be employed as a co-catalyst in a number of reactions. It is also used as an antioxidant and to generate hydrogen through water splitting. It is used as a high-temperature hydrocarbon oxidation catalyst in self-cleaning ovens. It can be used in infrared filters, incandescent mantles and sunscreens in combination with other materials. It finds use as a catalyst support and to sensitize photosensitive glass.
PreparationCerium(IV) oxide may be obtained by heating cerium oxalate, carbonate or other salts at elevated temperatures:
Ce2(C2O4)3 + 2O2 → 2CeO2 + 6CO2
DefinitionCerium dioxide is a metal oxide with formula CeO2. It is used for polishing glass, in coatings for infra-red filters to prevent reflection, and as an oxidant and catalyst in organic synthesis.
General DescriptionCerium(IV) oxide (CeO2) is a class of rare earth materials which can be synthesized by a variety of methods which include thermal hydrolysis and hydrothermal method. Its properties include a high refractive index, and dielectric constant.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
Cerium dioxide Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsSodium sulfate-->Rare earth chlorides-->CERIUM(III) NITRATE HEXAHYDRATE
Preparation ProductsThorium dioxide-->4-Heptanone
Iron oxide Zinc oxide Rutile Magnesium oxide ETHYLENE OXIDE CERIUM(IV)-ZIRCONIUM(IV) OXIDE (Diethoxymethyl)diphenylphosphine oxide Cerium dioxide CERIC TITANATE Chlorine dioxide NITRIC OXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE CeriumMischmetal Thiourea dioxide CERIUM(IV) OXIDE-YTTRIA,Cerium(IV) oxide-yttria doped Quartz sulfur dioxide CERIUM(IV) OXIDE

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