Cerium (III) nitrate hexahydrate
2026-04-07
Introductions to Cerium (III) Nitrate Hexahydrate

Cerium (III) nitrate hexahydrate, an inorganic compound, appears as white crystals (industrial grade is slightly red), has deliquescence, a density of 4.37, a melting point of 96℃, a boiling point of 200℃ (decomposition), and is easily soluble in water, ethanol, and acetone.
Cerium (III) Nitrate Hexahydrate Applications
The main applications of Cerium Nitrate Hexahydrate include analytical chemical reagents, petrochemical catalysts, additives for gas lamp covers, and raw materials for cerium salt preparation, as well as the pharmaceutical industry and production of tungsten-molybdenum products (such as cerium-tungsten electrodes). In the field of energy storage materials, the synergistic catalysis of cerium nitrate and lithium hydroxide can significantly improve the thermal storage performance of magnesium hydroxide.
Cerium (III) Nitrate Hexahydrate Properties:
Name | Cerium (III) nitrate hexahydrate |
Density | 4.37 |
Boiling Point | 200°C |
Melting Point | 96°C |
Molecular Weight | 434.222 |
Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, well-ventilated warehouse. Keep away from ignition sources and heat. Storage temperature should not exceed 30°C, and relative humidity should not exceed 80%. Keep the container tightly sealed. Store separately from combustible materials and reducing agents; do not mix storages. Spill containment materials should be available in the storage area. |
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