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Cerium sulfate (Ce2(SO4)3)

Cerium sulfate (Ce2(SO4)3) structure

Cerium sulfate (Ce2(SO4)3) 

structure
  • CAS No:

    13454-94-9

  • Formula:

    Ce.3/2H2O4S

  • Chemical Name:

    Cerium sulfate (Ce2(SO4)3)

  • Synonyms:

    Sulfuric acid,cerium(3+) salt (3:2);Cerous sulfate;Cerium sulfate (Ce2(SO4)3);Cerium(3+) sulfate (2:3);Dicerium trisulfate;Cerium(III) sulfate;Cerium sulfate (2:3);Cerium(3+) sulfate;Cerium sesquisulfate;Cerium sulfate;1233669-12-9

  • Categories:

    Inorganic Chemistry  >  Inorganic Salts

Description

Light yellow to pink crystalline powder, chemical formula Ce₂(SO₄)₃, easy to absorb moisture and form hydrates. Its aqueous solution is weakly acidic due to the presence of cerium ions.


Light yellow to pink crystalline powder, chemical formula Ce₂(SO₄)₃, easy to absorb moisture and form hydrates. Its aqueous solution is weakly acidic due to the presence of cerium ions.

Cerium sulfate (Ce2(SO4)3) Basic Attributes

568.42

567.66600

236-644-6

0VF70O14R1

28332980

Characteristics

266

-0.77160

Clear to slightly hazy colorless Liquid, May Contain Some Sediment

3.912

630℃ [HAW93]; 920℃ [CRC10]

330ºC at 760 mmHg

H2O: 10.1g/100mL H2O (0°C), 0.25g/100mL H2O (100°C)

Safety Information

NONH for all modes of transport

3

36/37/38

26-36

Xi

Stable. Hygroscopic. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.

P261-P305 + P351 + P338

H315-H319-H335

|Warning|H315 (100%): Causes skin irritation [Warning Skin corrosion/irritation]|P261, P264, P271, P280, P302+P352, P304+P340, P305+P351+P338, P312, P321, P332+P313, P337+P313, P362, P403+P233, P405, and P501|Aggregated GHS information provided by 44 companies from 5 notifications to the ECHA C&L Inventory. Each notification may be associated with multiple companies.

Drug Information

Ce(SO4)2

Cerium sulfate (Ce2(SO4)3) Use and Manufacturing

Uses

In application, cerium sulfate is mainly used as a color developing agent and analytical reagent. Its unique chemical properties make it a valuable tool in various analytical and scientific processes. For example, cerium sulfate can be used as an oxidant in REDOX titration, which helps to determine the concentration of reducing agent in the sample. In addition, it was found to be used in the spectrophotometric determination of certain metal ions, exploiting their ability to form colored complexes with specific analytes. In addition to analytical applications, cerium sulfate also has applications in the field of inorganic chemistry. Using cerium sulfate as a precursor, the researchers explored the synthesis and characterization of various cerium based materials. These materials could take advantage of the unique electronic and structural properties of cerium compounds and find applications in catalytic, electronic and advanced functional coatings. In the pharmaceutical industry, cerium sulfate has been investigated for its potential therapeutic applications. Research has explored its use as an ingredient in certain pharmaceutical preparations, exploiting its ability to interact with biological systems in specific ways. In addition, the potential of cerium sulfate as a diagnostic or contrast agent in medical imaging techniques has also been explored. In the field of environmental protection, cerium sulfate also shows its potential. Due to the REDOX properties of cerium, it can be used in water treatment to remove certain harmful metal ions and organic pollutants from water bodies. At the same time, cerium sulfate also has applications in air pollution control, such as in automobile exhaust treatment catalysts, which can promote the conversion of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. In addition, cerium sulfate is also used in the energy field. Because of its polyvalent properties, cerium shows good performance in electrode materials for fuel cells and solar cells. Researchers are working to develop new cerium based materials to improve the efficiency of renewable energy conversion and storage. In the paint and coatings industry, cerium sulfate is used as a pigment and stabilizer to improve the weatherability and color persistence of coatings. Its unique oxidation resistance and light stability make coatings containing cerium sulfate especially suitable for outdoor and extreme environments. In general, cerium sulfate, with its unique chemical properties, has shown a wide range of application prospects in many fields, from basic scientific research to practical industrial applications, and even in medicine and environmental protection have its role can not be ignored. As science and technology continue to advance, it is expected that more potential applications of cerium sulfate will be discovered and developed. As the scientific community continues to delve deeper into the various properties and applications of cerium sulfate, this multi-purpose inorganic salt will play an increasingly important role in various fields such as analytical chemistry, materials science, and innovative pharmaceutical product development.

Sulfuric acid, cerium(3+) salt (3:2): ACTIVE|Sulfuric acid, cerium salt (1:?): ACTIVE

Computed Properties

Molecular Weight:568.4
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:12
Exact Mass:567.66609
Monoisotopic Mass:567.66609
Topological Polar Surface Area:266
Heavy Atom Count:17
Complexity:62.2
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count:5
Compound Is Canonicalized:Yes

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