CERia
Ceria, or cerium(IV) oxide, with the chemical formula CeO2, is a white to pale yellow solid that adopts a fluorite-type cubic crystal structure. In the lattice, cerium is primarily in the Ce4+ oxidation state, but reduction can create Ce3+ and oxygen vacancies, giving CeO2−x. This redox flexibility underlies its prominent catalytic and oxygen storage properties.
Ceria occurs commercially from rare earth minerals such as monazite and bastnäsite. It is produced by processing
Key properties and applications include its high oxygen storage capacity and the Ce4+/Ce3+ redox couple, which
Safety and handling considerations are typical of inorganic oxides: inhalation of fine dust can pose respiratory