Cerium(III) oxide
Cerium oxide, also known as cerium oxide, cerium trioxide, cerium sesquioxide, cerous oxide or dicerium trioxide, is an oxide of the rare-earth metal cerium. It has chemical formula and is gold-yellow in color. According to X-ray crystallography, the Ce ions are seven-coordinate, a motif typical for other trivalent lanthanide oxides.
Applications
Cerium oxide is of commercial interest as a catalyst for oxidation of carbon monoxide and reduction of. These applications exploit the facility of the Ce/Ce redox couple.It is used in catalytic converters for the minimisation of CO emissions in the exhaust gases from motor vehicles. When there is a shortage of oxygen, cerium(IV) oxide oxidizes carbon monoxide to the benign dioxide:
When oxygen is in surplus, the process is reversed and cerium oxide is oxidized to cerium oxide:
Cerium oxide-based catalysts have been intensively investigated for selective catalytic reduction of. Such technologies, which tend to use vanadium oxide-based catalysts rather than ceria, are associated with power plants, foundries, cement factories and other energy-intensive facilities.
Cerium oxide finds use as a fuel additive to diesel fuels, which results in increased fuel efficiency and decreased hydrocarbon derived particulate matter emissions, however the health effects of the cerium oxide bearing engine exhaust is a point of study and dispute.