Cerium Nitrates
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Cerium nitrate refers to a family of nitrates of
cerium Cerium is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a hardness, soft, ductile, and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air. Cerium is the second element in the lanthanide series, and while it ...
in the +3 or +4 oxidation state. Often these compounds contain water,
hydroxide Hydroxide is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−. It consists of an oxygen and hydrogen atom held together by a single covalent bond, and carries a negative electric charge. It is an important but usually minor constituent of water. It ...
, or hydronium ions in addition to cerium and nitrate. Double nitrates of cerium also exist.


Cerium(III) nitrates

Anhydrous cerous nitrate, also called cerium(III) nitrate, is the anhydrous salt with the formula Ce(NO3)3.(CAS number 10108-73-3). Cerium nitrate hexahydrate, with the formula Ce(NO3)3·6H2O (CAS number 10294-41-4) is the most common nitrate of cerium(III). It is a component in a burn treatment cream that also includes silver sulphadiazine. Concentrations used are 0.5 M for the cerium nitrate. For very serious burns it reduces the death rate. At 150 Â°C the hexahydrate loses water of crystallization to make a trihydrate, which itself decomposes above 200 Â°C. Cerous nitrate hexahydrate has pinacoidal
triclinic class=skin-invert-image, 180px, Triclinic (a ≠ b ≠ c ≠ a and α, β, γ, 90° pairwise different) In crystallography, the triclinic (or anorthic) crystal system is one of the seven crystal systems. A crystal system is described by three b ...
crystals. Hydronium cerium(III) nitrate hydrate, Ce(NO3)5(H3O)2â‹…H2O is monoclinic with
space group In mathematics, physics and chemistry, a space group is the symmetry group of a repeating pattern in space, usually in three dimensions. The elements of a space group (its symmetry operations) are the rigid transformations of the pattern that ...
''P''2/''c''. The diaquapentanitratocerate(III) anion (Ce(NO3)5(H2O)2)2− occurs in several salts. The salts have extreme non-linear optical properties.


Cerium(IV) nitrates

Cerium tetranitrate pentahydrate is prepared by evaporating a solution of ceric nitrate in concentrated nitric acid. It forms orthorhombic crystals with bipyramidal shape. The common crystal face
Miller index Miller indices form a notation system in crystallography for lattice planes in crystal (Bravais) lattices. In particular, a family of lattice planes of a given (direct) Bravais lattice is determined by three integers ''h'', ''k'', and ''â ...
is , But it can have smaller faces with Miller index and . The density is 2.403 g/cm3. Its optical properties are that it is
biaxial In crystal optics, the index ellipsoid (also known as the optical indicatrix or sometimes as the dielectric ellipsoid) is a geometric construction which concisely represents the refractive indices and associated polarizations ...
with 2''V'' of 34°, and strongly dispersive. On its B- and C-axes it appears yellow, but orange red on the A axis. Ceric nitrate is quite soluble in non polar solvents such as
ethyl ether Diethyl ether, or simply ether, is an organic compound with the chemical formula , sometimes abbreviated as . It is a colourless, highly volatile, sweet-smelling ("ethereal odour"), extremely flammable liquid. It belongs to the ether class of o ...
. Ether will extract the cerium nitrate from 5 N nitric acid. In nitric acid, nitrato ceric acid (H2 e(NO3)6and H e(NO3)5â‹…H2O are present. The solubility of this nitrate in non-polar solvents allows the separation of cerium from other rare earths. Basic cerium(IV) nitrate has the formula Ce(NO3)3â‹…OHâ‹…3H2O. It also forms upon evaporation of solutions of cerium(IV) in nitric acid. When this meets ammonia in water solution it reacts to form
ceric ammonium nitrate Ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) is the inorganic compound with the formula . This orange-red, water-soluble cerium salt is a specialised oxidizing agent in organic synthesis and a standard oxidant in quantitative analysis. Preparation, properties, ...
and ceric hydroxide. Basic dicerium nitrate has the formula Ce2O(NO3)6(H2O)6·2H2O. Again it crystallizes from solutions of cerium(IV) in nitric acid. It crystallises as monoclinic crystals with space group P21lc with unit cell dimensions ''a'' = 8.723 Ã…, ''b'' = 8.940 Ã…, ''c'' = 13.981 Ã…, ''β'' = 94.91°. Each unit cell contains two formula units Ce2O(NO3)6(H2O)3 and Ce2O(NO3)6 form when this basic nitrate is heated slowly to 180 Â°C in vacuum.


Ammonium and alkali metal cerium nitrates

The diaquapentanitratocerate(III) anion (Ce(NO3)5(H2O)2)2− occurs in several salts. The salts have extreme non-linear optical properties. K2Ce(NO3)5 crystals can be grown by evaporating a solution of potassium nitrate, cerous nitrate, and nitric acid. Each cerium atom is surrounded by the oxygen atoms of five bidentate nitrate groups and two water oxygen atoms. It can be grown into optical-quality crystals of around 100 cm3 in 12 weeks. Crystals are colourless. The space group of the crystal is Fdd2 and their form is
orthorhombic In crystallography, the orthorhombic crystal system is one of the 7 crystal systems. Orthorhombic Lattice (group), lattices result from stretching a cubic crystal system, cubic lattice along two of its orthogonal pairs by two different factors, res ...
. Potassium cerium nitrate was probably discovered by L. Th. Lange in 1861. However it was only properly described in 1894 by Fock. Even then the amount of water in the substance was wrong and it took till 1911 when Jantsch & Wigdorow correctly stated that there were two water molecules. The non-linear optical effects were found in 1993. For optical applications it is known as KCN. Diammonium diaquapentanitratocerate dihydrate. Its Raman spectrum has been published. It is quite soluble in water with 100 ml dissolving 235 grams at 9 Â°C and 817 g at 65°. * dirubidium diaquapentanitratocerate dihydrate. * dicaesium diaquapentanitratocerate dihydrate, or caesium cerous nitrate Cs2Ce(NO3)5â‹…2H2O forms monoclinic crystals with crystal parameters ''a''/''b'' = 1.2052, ''c''/''b'' = 0.9816 and ''β'' = 103°41′. * dithallium diaquapentanitratocerate dihydrate. * Bis diaquapentanitratocerate. (C8H8N5)2 e(NO3)5(H2O)2is monoclinic with space group ''C''2/''c''.


Divalent double nitrates

Cerous magnesium nitrate is the first discovered member of a divalent series CeM(II)(NO3)5. This has an extremely low Kapitza resistance to liquid 3He. At the time of discovery it value was only 1% of the previous record holder. Low thermal resistance is important at temperatures below 1  K, because there is not much temperature difference to cause a large heat flow rate, and cooling can take an excessive time if there are barriers to heat transfer.


Other cerous double nitrates

Cerous sodium nitrate monohydrate, Na2Ce(NO3)5·H2O has density 2.641 g/cm3. It can be made by boiling the stoichiometric mixture of cerous nitrate, and sodium nitrate in nitric acid, and then evaporating at 40 Â°C. The crystals are clear rod shaped monoclinic with space group ''P''2/c. Crystal cell sizes are ''a'' = 21.387, ''b'' = 7.9328, ''c'' = 15.184, ''β'' = 90.657, ''V'' = 2576 formulas per cell, ''Z'' = 8. The way the components are arranged in the crystal is that there are six nitrates around each cerium atom, however to get to the average of five per cerium, two nitrate groups on each, link the atoms into a chain along the a axis. There are anhydrous double nitrates such as Ce2Rb3(NO3)9 and Ce2K3(NO3)9. The potassium salt, Ce2K3(NO3)9 can be made by using the water solution of potassium nitrate and cerous nitrate in 3:2 molar ratio, evaporated at 40 Â°C. The crystals are colourless cubic from space group ''P''4132. Its formula weight is 955.6. Three formulas exist in each unit cell which at 20 Â°C, has a volume of 2514.1 Ã…3 and cell side of ''a'' = 13.597 Ã…. The density is 2.525 g/cm3. In this compound each cerium atoms is surrounded by twelve oxygen atoms from six nitrate groups. Three of the nitrates form a bridge in each of three dimensions. These bridges form three spirals each at 90° to each other along the crystal axes. A related series with ratio 1.5 of the monovalent ion to cerium includes 2Ce(NO3)3·3(NH4)NO3·12H2O A mixed caesium, sodium cerium triple nitrate Cs2NaCe(NO3)6 crystallizes in the cubic system. The unit cell size is 1.1196 nm with volume of 1.4034 nm3 and four molecules per cell.


Ceric double nitrates

The alkali metals form orange-red monoclinic crystals as a double salt with ceric nitrate: with M = K, Rb, Cs, or H4 *
Ceric ammonium nitrate Ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) is the inorganic compound with the formula . This orange-red, water-soluble cerium salt is a specialised oxidizing agent in organic synthesis and a standard oxidant in quantitative analysis. Preparation, properties, ...
contains the icosahedral shaped ion which has cerium in the +4 oxidation state. It is used as a reagent in oxidimetry. * Ceric potassium nitrate has two different crystal forms, hexagonal and monoclinic. Slow evaporation and crystallization results in the monoclinic form. But fast crystallization results in a mixture of the two shapes. Both of these forms have six nitrate groups connected via two oxygens each to the cerium . The substance is made by dissolving ceric hydroxide in nitric acid with the appropriate stoichiometric amount of
potassium nitrate Potassium nitrate is a chemical compound with a sharp, salty, bitter taste and the chemical formula . It is a potassium salt of nitric acid. This salt consists of potassium cations and nitrate anions , and is therefore an alkali metal nit ...
. In the hexagonal form the cerium atoms are arranged along a threefold axis. In hexagonal form the potassium ions are surrounded by nine oxygen atoms. These crystals are orange hexagonal shaped plates. Crystal cells contain three molecules, with a volume of 1063.1Ã…3 and dimensions of ''a'' = 13.5737 Ã…, ''c'' = 6.6624 Ã… with a density of 2.767 g/cm3. In the monoclinic form of , the cerium atoms are in a body centred arrangement, with potassium surrounded by ten oxygen atoms. The density is 2.798 g/cm3 with a cell that contains two molecules with volume 700.9 Ã…3 and dimensions ''a'' = 12.707 Ã…, ''b'' = 6.6858 Ã…, ''c'' = 8.253 Ã… and ''β'' = 91.55°. Ceric potassium nitrate also has a hydrate with 1.5 mol of water. *
Ceric rubidium nitrate Ceric may refer to: * Cerium Cerium is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a hardness, soft, ductile, and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air. Cerium is the second element in the ...
is reddish yellow. *
Ceric caesium nitrate Ceric may refer to: * Cerium Cerium is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a hardness, soft, ductile, and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air. Cerium is the second element in the ...
is very insoluble in nitric acid and is bright yellow. * The
thallium Thallium is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Tl and atomic number 81. It is a silvery-white post-transition metal that is not found free in nature. When isolated, thallium resembles tin, but discolors when exposed to air. Che ...
double salt cannot be produced because the ceric ion oxidizes thallium(I) to thallium(III).


Divalent metals

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Ceric magnesium nitrate Ceric may refer to: * Cerium Cerium is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a hardness, soft, ductile, and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air. Cerium is the second element in the ...
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Ceric zinc nitrate Ceric may refer to: * Cerium Cerium is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a hardness, soft, ductile, and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air. Cerium is the second element in the ...
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Ceric nickel nitrate Ceric may refer to: * Cerium Cerium is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a hardness, soft, ductile, and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air. Cerium is the second element in the ...
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Ceric cobalt nitrate Ceric may refer to: * Cerium Cerium is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a hardness, soft, ductile, and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air. Cerium is the second element in the ...
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Ceric manganese nitrate Ceric may refer to: * Cerium Cerium is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol Ce and atomic number 58. It is a hardness, soft, ductile, and silvery-white metal that tarnishes when exposed to air. Cerium is the second element in the ...


Other compounds

* e6O(OH)8(NO3)6(H2O)16·(NO3)2·2H2O is a hexanuclear cerium oxido and hydroxido complex. It can be dehydrated to form e6O(OH)8(NO3)8


Application

Cerium magnesium nitrate (also known as cerous magnesium nitrate), is a highly
paramagnetic Paramagnetism is a form of magnetism whereby some materials are weakly attracted by an externally applied magnetic field, and form internal, induced magnetic fields in the direction of the applied magnetic field. In contrast with this behavior, ...
salt used as refrigerant in
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. This nitrate was used for its paramagnetic properties in a pivotal 1956 physics experiment that proved
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by the
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References

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