CERIUM(IV) TETRAAMMONIUM SULFATE TETRAHYDRATE - Names and Identifiers
CERIUM(IV) TETRAAMMONIUM SULFATE TETRAHYDRATE - Physico-chemical Properties
CERIUM(IV) TETRAAMMONIUM SULFATE TETRAHYDRATE - Introduction
Ammonium Cerium(IV) Sulfate Tetrahydrate is a compound with the chemical formula (NH4)2Ce(SO4)4 · 4H2O.
Nature:
Ceric ammonium sulfate is a colorless crystal, soluble in water. It is a highly oxidizing compound that can react with reducing agents. It has high thermal stability and can exist stably at high temperature.
Use:
Ammonium Ceric sulfate has a variety of applications. It can be used as a catalyst in the organic synthesis reaction to play the role of oxidant. In addition, it can also be used as a colorant in the glass and ceramic industries, and as a reagent in chemical analysis. It also has applications in the electronics industry and can be used to prepare electrodes and thin film materials.
Method:
Ammonium cerium sulfate can be obtained by the reaction of cerium sulfate and ammonia water. First, cerium sulfate and an appropriate amount of ammonia are mixed and reacted at an appropriate temperature for a period of time, and then the reaction solution is filtered and crystallized to obtain crystals of Ammonium cerium sulfate.
Safety Information:
Ammonium Ceric sulfate is a chemical and needs to be safe when used. It is irritating and corrosive and can cause irritation and burns when in contact with the skin and eyes. Appropriate protective equipment should be worn during use to avoid inhalation of dust or solutions. If you come into contact with ammonium Ceric sulfate, immediately flush the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical attention. Alkaline detergents can accelerate the removal of Ammonium cerium sulfate caused by irritation.
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