Bedlasky
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Cerium pyrophoricity
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I am thinking about buying some cerium metal. I read some time ago that cerium is pyrophoric. I suppose that only in form of dust, but I am not sure
about that. Have you some experiences with storing cerium metal?
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In finely divided form, it's pyrophoric. See this page for behavior in bulk form:
https://www.elementsales.com/re_exp/
Under argon or mineral oil, it should present no significant problems.
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Ferrocerium rods contain a large percent of cerium, and those don't catch fire spontaneously. You will be fine.
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Thanks.
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Bedlasky
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Hi.
I finally have cerium metal . I bought it along with Mo and Mg powders. Seller
send it in plastic vial with mineral oil. 3g of Ce costs 117Kč (4,25€).
For CZ members: I bought these metals here. This seller mainly sell elements - for hobby chemists and also for element collectors. He also sells some chemical compounds and other
useful stuff.
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I've had Cerium lumps. It oxidizes fast and disintegrates as a powder.
Never tried to use it in a composition and see if there was metal left or just the oxide.
Storing in oil seems smart.
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Bedlasky - do you need Ce metal, couldn't you use its oxide which is much more cheaper?
I visited the eshop you mentioned few times already but always found cheaper sellers, especially from Poland where no problem of buying few kg which
were on stock and shipped immediately.
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