95838-16-7
Ce(SO4)2•xH2O
5816080101CY
99%
-100mesh
237-029-5
Class 5.1
UN3085
PGIII
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Characteristic
Cerium(IV) sulfate, also called ceric sulfate, is an inorganic compound. It exists as the anhydrous salt Ce(SO4)2 as well as a few hydrated forms: Ce(SO4)2(H2O)x, with x equal to 4, 8, or 12. These salts are yellow to yellow/orange solids that are moderately soluble in water and dilute acids.
Chemical formula: Ce(SO4)2•xH2O
Molar mass: 404.304 (tetrahydrate)
Appearance: yellow-orange crystals (tetrahydrate)
Density:3.91 g/cm3 (tetrahydrate)
Melting point:350 °C (662 °F; 623 K) (decomposes)
Solubility in water:Soluble in small amounts, hydrolyzes in large amounts of water;21.4 g/100 mL (0 °C); 9.84 g/100 mL (20 °C); 3.87 g/100 mL (60 °C)
Solubility:soluble in dilute sulfuric acid
Magnetic susceptibility (χ):+37.0•10−6 cm3/mol
Application
Cerium(IV) sulfate hydrate acts as oxidizing agent which is used for the generation of o-benzoquinone from catechol. It promotes the formation of radicals from dialkyl malonates, which undergo substitution reactions with furans and thiophenes.
Characteristic
Cerium(IV) sulfate, also called ceric sulfate, is an inorganic compound. It exists as the anhydrous salt Ce(SO4)2 as well as a few hydrated forms: Ce(SO4)2(H2O)x, with x equal to 4, 8, or 12. These salts are yellow to yellow/orange solids that are moderately soluble in water and dilute acids.
Chemical formula: Ce(SO4)2•xH2O
Molar mass: 404.304 (tetrahydrate)
Appearance: yellow-orange crystals (tetrahydrate)
Density:3.91 g/cm3 (tetrahydrate)
Melting point:350 °C (662 °F; 623 K) (decomposes)
Solubility in water:Soluble in small amounts, hydrolyzes in large amounts of water;21.4 g/100 mL (0 °C); 9.84 g/100 mL (20 °C); 3.87 g/100 mL (60 °C)
Solubility:soluble in dilute sulfuric acid
Magnetic susceptibility (χ):+37.0•10−6 cm3/mol
Application
Cerium(IV) sulfate hydrate acts as oxidizing agent which is used for the generation of o-benzoquinone from catechol. It promotes the formation of radicals from dialkyl malonates, which undergo substitution reactions with furans and thiophenes.
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