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It turns out the most abundant rare earth we have, cerium, can substitute for dysprosium when properly co-alloyed with cobalt. That's good news for the motor business. Share on Facebook (opens in ...
Cerium (Ce) was discovered in 1803 by both Klaproth and by Berzelius and Hisinger. However, Hillebrand and Hisisnger produced the metal much later in 1875. It is the most abundant of the rare earth ...
Their luminescence is generally predictable—for example, cerium typically emits light in the ultraviolet range. However, the scientists have demonstrated that this can be altered. They created a ...
Very convenient!" Cerianite or cerium-oxide (CeO 2) is a widely used compound used in the sectors (e.g., energy, transportation, electronics and healthcare). It is also a highly promising material ...
A recent study, however, witnessed the 4f orbital in a cerium-based compound actively participate in bond formation, triggering a unique chemical reaction. The researchers observed that a cerium ...
Groundbreaking cerium oxide-based thermal switches achieve remarkable performance, transforming heat flow control with sustainable and efficient technology. Groundbreaking cerium oxide-based ...
Their luminescence is generally predictable—for example, cerium typically emits light in the ultraviolet range. Rare earth elements are used in microelectronics, LEDs, and fluorescent materials ...