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Cerium(III) phosphate, 99% min (CAS 13454-71-2)

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CAS Number:
13454-71-2
Molecular Weight:
235.09
Molecular Formula:
CePO4
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Cerium(III) phosphate, 99% min (CePO4) possesses exceptional properties such as high thermal stability, a low temperature coefficient, and elevated electrical conductivity. Notably, it boasts environmental friendliness with low toxicity and high biodegradability. Cerium(III) phosphate, 99% min finds extensive usage in nanotechnology and electrochemistry. In scientific research, Cerium(III) phosphate, 99% min has demonstrated its efficacy in diverse applications. It serves as a catalyst for electrochemical oxidation, supports enzymes, and acts as an adsorbent for pollutants. Furthermore, it assumes a role as a catalyst for fuel cells, and an electrode material for batteries. Its utility extends to the synthesis of nanostructured materials and the fabrication of nanoscale devices. The mechanism underlying the effectiveness of Cerium(III) phosphate, 99% min hinges upon its ability to form complexes with other molecules. Upon exposure to a solution containing other molecules, Cerium(III) phosphate, 99% min engages in complex formation. These resulting complexes subsequently interact with other molecules present in the solution, leading to a myriad of chemical reactions.


Cerium(III) phosphate, 99% min (CAS 13454-71-2) References

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Cerium(III) phosphate, 99% min, 25 g

sc-268680
25 g
$102.00