Cerium
99.9%
- Product Code: 164036
CAS:
13550-45-3
Molecular Weight: | 140.12 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | Ce |
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Melting Point: | 815 °C | Boiling Point: | 3257 °C |
Density: | Storage Condition: | Room temperature, seal, dry, inert gas |
Product Description:
Cerium is widely used in catalytic converters in automotive exhaust systems to reduce harmful emissions by helping convert carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons into less toxic substances like carbon dioxide and water vapor. It is a key component in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalysts used in petroleum refineries to produce gasoline from crude oil. Cerium oxide serves as a polishing agent for glass, optical lenses, and semiconductor materials due to its effective abrasive properties. It is also used in self-cleaning ovens, where it helps combust food residues. In addition, cerium compounds are used in the production of phosphors for lighting and display technologies, and as a stabilizer in flat-panel displays and fluorescent lamps. Cerium-doped materials are employed in solid oxide fuel cells to enhance ionic conductivity. Its ability to shift between oxidation states makes it valuable in redox reactions and in the development of hydrogen storage materials.
Product Specification:
Test | Specification |
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APPEARANCE | powder |
Purity (%) | 99.9-100 |
XRD | Conforms to Structure |
Sizes / Availability / Pricing:
Size | Availability | Price | Quantity |
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5.000 G | 10-20 days | ฿990.00 |
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25.000 G | 10-20 days | ฿3,680.00 |
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100.000 G | 10-20 days | ฿11,100.00 |
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500.000 G | 10-20 days | ฿42,000.00 |
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Cerium
Cerium is widely used in catalytic converters in automotive exhaust systems to reduce harmful emissions by helping convert carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons into less toxic substances like carbon dioxide and water vapor. It is a key component in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalysts used in petroleum refineries to produce gasoline from crude oil. Cerium oxide serves as a polishing agent for glass, optical lenses, and semiconductor materials due to its effective abrasive properties. It is also used in self-cleaning ovens, where it helps combust food residues. In addition, cerium compounds are used in the production of phosphors for lighting and display technologies, and as a stabilizer in flat-panel displays and fluorescent lamps. Cerium-doped materials are employed in solid oxide fuel cells to enhance ionic conductivity. Its ability to shift between oxidation states makes it valuable in redox reactions and in the development of hydrogen storage materials.
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