Cerium (III) Sulfate Octahydrate Powder Description
Cerium (III) Sulfate Octahydrate Powder is a highly versatile rare earth
compound known for its unique catalytic properties and applications in various
fields, such as the electronics, optics, and chemical industries. It is
typically used in the preparation of cerium oxide catalysts, which are
instrumental in a range of industrial processes including fuel cells and
automotive exhaust systems. The powder’s excellent purity and consistent
quality make it an essential material in scientific research and specialized
applications.
Cerium (III) Sulfate Octahydrate Powder Applications
- Catalyst
Material: Utilized in catalytic converters, fuel cells,
and other industrial chemical reactions.
- Electronics
& Optics: Used in the manufacture of specialized
coatings, lenses, and electronic components.
- Rare
Earth Industry: Serves as an important precursor in the
synthesis of other cerium-based compounds, including cerium oxide.
- Research
& Development: Ideal for use in laboratories for
experiments and studies involving rare earth elements.
Cerium (III) Sulfate Octahydrate Powder Packing
Our Cerium (III) Sulfate Octahydrate Powder is carefully packaged to
preserve its purity and quality.
- Vacuum-sealed
packaging: 1kg per bag, 5kg per drum.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cerium (III) Sulfate used for?
Cerium (III) Sulfate is primarily used in catalyst applications, including
automotive catalytic converters, fuel cells, and various chemical processes. It
is also used in rare earth industry applications.
How is Cerium (III) Sulfate Powder stored?
Cerium (III) Sulfate Powder should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from
moisture and contaminants to maintain its quality and prevent degradation.
Is Cerium (III) Sulfate toxic?
Cerium compounds, including Cerium (III) Sulfate, are generally considered to
have low toxicity, but handling with proper safety precautions is recommended.
What industries use Cerium (III) Sulfate?
Cerium (III) Sulfate is commonly used in the automotive, chemical, electronics,
optics, and rare earth industries. It is also important in scientific research
and development.