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remained somewhat ambiguous. Energy decomposition analysis suggests a strong ionic interaction between the cerium centre and each cyclooctatetraene ring, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy indicates that cerocene has a ground state that is strongly multiconfigurational — so much so that the compound is now described as 'intermediate valent'. It is trapped between configurations of Ce(III) and Ce(IV) character that are quantum-mechanically admixed and comprise a strongly stabilized open-shell singlet ground state. ... The simultaneous local/non-local character of the 4f-electron in cerocene is reminiscent of f-element superconductors' behaviour, and investigations on cerium compounds can provide insight on how local behaviour gives rise to exotic materials properties.
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or maybe cerium alone isn't attractive enough and they extract the whole palette of rare earths, as it appears to be the case...?), how much of that do we mine and where are the principal areas where cerium minerals get extracted, and, if in a different place, purified? Also, it would be good if we knew more or less the breakdown of where cerium goes (how much goes to steel, how much to catalytic converters etc.)
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pending improvements to the article. Because you are busy with other reviews, don't rush here yet, I'd just ask you to go through the review in a reasonable time, when you are done with your other duties. I have proposed some articles and books that may further enhance the article, and it would be a
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But if you take an even closer look at Ceria it becomes more confusing. At first sight it looks like a no-brainer. Cerium looses 4 electrons handing them over to the surrounding oxygen leaving aside defects, this means it has a 4+ oxidation state. But on very close inspection with x-ray spectroscopy
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Because unlike gold, it's a metal which doesn't really exist alone in the earth's crust: how does it get mined, which minerals generally get mined in the world if a company wants to profit from cerium extraction (or maybe it's only separated from remnants of other minerals, is retrieved from waste,
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No questions wrt spelling and grammar, but the text needs to be a bit less technical as we are writing for the general audience. For example, there are a lot of unfamiliar signs on the phase diagram (cF4, cI2, oC4 etc.) which need explanation (just like the α prime and α bis forms of cerium at high
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There has been a lot of literature published on rare earths lately and probably on cerium specifically, at least as it appears from the internet query into pdfs of books I made yesterday. I can help you with finding sources and also will suggest a couple to include a bit later, both from these and
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For infobox cerium, if possible, I would format the first two refs (atomic weight and ionisation energies) to be consistent with the rest of the article; also, it is strange that you are using two different editions of CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, one of which is patently out-of-date and
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Another fun aspect of element 58 engendered by its redox activity is the somewhat unconventional and controversial electronic structures of its compounds, such as cerocene (Ce(C8H8)2), an 8-fold symmetric, eclipsed sandwich complex. The most accurate picture of the valence at its cerium cation has
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Well, this is something I have most questions about. There are some elements (like history) which are reasonably broadly covered (probably even to the degree of it being comprehensive), but some stuff IMHO is lacking. I compared to what is supposed to be the gold standard of our articles, namely
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NUBASE2016 can be easily updated to NUBASE2020, as is already the case in the infobox. Refs 13, 45, 48, 60 and 65 need more data to be filled in. Ref 52 would benefit from pointing the page where the info is located and you should probably merge it with ref 57; Ref 53 needs additional data (ISBN
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The article appears to omit the widespread use of cerium oxide as a polishing agent for the manufacture of accurate lenses and mirrors. A suspension of cerium oxide particles is used instead of much harder silicon carbide or even harder diamond grains on the surface of a tool made with polishing
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I admit I haven't really kept a close eye on this article since I pushed it to GA in 2016; if you feel it should be sent to GAR, please feel free to do so. :) I see that most of the cn tags are for stuff about applications and biology; unfortunately the sources I have access to at the moment are
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Apart from the unstable Pm (half-life 2.623 y) of which traces occur in uranium ores, the lanthanides are actually not rare. Cerium (66 ppm in the earth's crust) is the twenty-sixth most abundant of all elements, being half as abundant as Cl and 5 times as abundant as Pb. Even Tm (O.5 ppm), the
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and find the relevant information supporting the sentence about cerianite. Still, I don't see the point of retaining it because there are already so many refs there. You can probably find some better ones as well if you want. I don't get why the article "Rare Earth Elements Recovery from Waste
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big bonus if you incorporated the material I compiled. Some of these articles may improve other rare earth metal entries, so you may want to use them there as well. Obviously, if you want to make your own research and find a couple of scholarly works I didn't mention, go ahead and do so.
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Ceria is also very hard which has made it a useful roche or polish for lens. If you happen to want to grind or polish your own telescope, then cerium dioxide is probably what you will use. But what makes the oxide really interesting is it misbehaves. Although the formula may appear to be
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we have a historical desription of how cerium got discovered and the principal minerals from which we extract cerium, but nothing more. We don't need to be too detailed, because some of the info is already available in the mineral articles, but I think we have to mention
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Well, I have corrected it since then (actually it happens already at La, not after La), but the point is correct: up till barium 4f is too high up to participates. At the early lanthanides it contracts and is lowered to the point that allows ready participation.
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The measured abundances of less common elements varies widely with the location tested. Consequently comparisons of "relative abundance" are often meaningless. Nevertheless wikipedia editors like to read the tables of abundance and draw their own conclusions.
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wrote "there is no genuine example of cerium(IV)". The reason for this can be seen in the structure of ceria itself, which always contains some octahedral vacancies where oxygen atoms would be expected to go and could be better considered a
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I don't personally have any metallic cerium to try, but one or the other of these statements is true, but not both. I would tend to go with the one that has the citation, rather than the one labelled "citation needed".
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Cerium was the first of the lanthanides to be discovered, in Bastnäs, Sweden, by Jöns Jakob Berzelius and Wilhelm Hisinger in 1803, and independently by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in Germany in the same year.
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Maybe there's a stock exchange trading cerium, like there is for copper, lead or other metals? If so, how much does it cost per tonne? (A minor question, so I won't be upset if there is nothing you can
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Krill, G.; Kappler, J. P.; Meyer, A.; Abadli, L.; Ravet, M. F. (1981). "Surface and bulk properties of cerium atoms in several cerium intermetallic compounds: XPS and X-ray absorption measurements".
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pitch, especially in hand polishing, because you want a hardness closer to the softness of the glass surface being polished, to avoid the over-removal of glass from the surface being polished.
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You may also want to consult the newer Holleman and Wiberg edition (103 ed., 2017), to which you may have access via the Knowledge (XXG) Library (De Gruyter), but this one is only in German.
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The size is OK. There are a couple of topics I think we need to add/expand, but unless you are going to expand the article x3 or so, it should be OK. The article stays focused on the topic.
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Incidentally, even after solving this issue I see there are other uncited sentences, stubby paragraphs and unsourced paragraphs here. Perhaps this should be sent to a good article review.
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Furthermore, each cerium atom in ceria does not lose all four of its valence electrons, but retains a partial hold on the last one, resulting in an oxidation state between +3 and +4
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Hazardous/biological role? This section is generally fine, but the sentence about the bacterium needing cerium as a cofactor for its proteins is unnecessarily mentioned twice.
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as you progress through the lanthanide series they contract further than that and it becomes harder and harder to use them until ytterbium. At lutetium it becomes impossible.
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Isn't this the exact opposite of what you want to say? The lanthanide contraction makes the 4f orbitals less likely to participate in chemical reactions, not more likely,
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its clear that the cerium hangs on to at least some of those four electrons and its true oxidation state is in a quantum mechanical limbo some where between 3 and 4.
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Where is it used? You may want to see if there are any more applications than those already mentioned. Niche uses may be easily placed within "other uses" category.
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I noted all places which I believe should be cited with citation needed tags (just a couple of passages). The quality of sources is good, so this is almost a pass.
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Thanks for solving this; the problem with using audio sources is that they are harder to use. I am not sure that I would interpret the sources as implying
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In fairness, I cannot find where Kotani originally wrote that. However, I somehow doubt the Royal Society of Chemistry would've made it completely up.
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How it got discovered? This section is pretty fine as well, but it only stops at the stage of purifying ceria (CeO2), and we also need pure Ce metal.
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pressures and relatively low temperatures); in Cerium (IV) complexes, bidentate might need explanation. Make other such changes as you may see fit.
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Basically I'd expect as a reader to get the following info from an encyclopedia describing a chemical element: (cf. Britannica entry for cerium)
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What compounds does it create and how does it react? Well, we have just about enough info for that, though adding a sentence or two won't hurt.
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will definitely benefit from converting to svg, if you know how to do just that - it will also be good if you provided info about the
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Cassee, Flemming R.; van Balen, Erna C.; Singh, Charanjeet; Green, David; Muijser, Hans; Weinstein, Jason; Dreher, Kevin (2011-03).
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What is the pure and commercially sold form of element, and why does commercial-grade element differ from purest form, if it does?
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Binnemans, Koen; Jones, Peter Tom; Blanpain, Bart; Van Gerven, Tom; Yang, Yongxiang; Walton, Allan; Buchert, Matthias (2013-07).
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How do we prepare the commercial-grade cerium we can buy from merchants (or maybe it's not that important as CeO2, for example)?
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Cerium nitrates also form 4:3 and 1:1 complexes with 18-crown-6 (the ratio referring to that between cerium and the crown ether).
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In extreme cases, cerium(IV) can form its own minerals separated from the other rare-earth elements, such as cerianite (Ce,Th)O
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we have procedures describing how to get to CeO2, so we should make it clear that the pure metal is probably not as important.
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this nomination. Anyone with significant contributions to this article may restart the review from the place where it ended.
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The article has several uncited sentences, stubby paragraphs and unsourced paragraphs and thus doesn't really reflect the
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How hard is cerium? It cannot simultaneously be soft enough to cut with a knife and have a hardness similar to silver.
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Maybe there are some alloys that it can create and are commercially useful? I saw a lot of technical information in
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Remove ref 50 as it only gets you to the general page of mindat.org. If you want to retain ref 51, change it to
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Indeed the great Japanese spectroscopist Akio Kotani once wrote that 'there is no genuine example of Cerium 4'
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Fluorescent Lamps: A Review" is in an invisible comment - either cite it somewhere if relevant or remove it.
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I know silver cannot be cut with a knife. This statement has a credible citation labelled with the number 5.
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2(correctly named cerianite-(Ce)). - too many refs, too weirdly placed refs... Otherwise seems pretty OK
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I'd do the same for the last source about the intermetallics, but I'd have to quote quite a lot of it.
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any comparison of abundance to the abundance of other elements similar to the one in the article.
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So, I guess it answers the second and third bullet points and indirectly the first (I guess?).
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Zhang, Mengzhen; Zhang, Chao; Zhai, Xinyun; Luo, Feng; Du, Yaping; Yan, Chunhua (2019-11-01).
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Once the cn tags are replaced with refs, or the relevant text is removed, it will be a pass.
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In medical fields, I tried to select review articles, but still pay particular attention to
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spectra more characteristic of intermediate-valence compounds. The 4f electron in cerocene,
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Source verification: Greenwood and Earnshaw (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.)
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Pinging Double Sharp who added this section a few years ago; perhaps they can clarify.
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Montini, Tiziano; Melchionna, Michele; Monai, Matteo; Fornasiero, Paolo (2016-05-25).
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Sorry about that. I'm too busy in real life. You review was great. (keep this up!) 😅
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Does anyone have access to the Greenwood and Earnshaw ref? I would like to verify:
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the other probably so. There is easy access on the internet to the 97th ed (2016) (
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Feng, Na; Liu, Ying; Dai, Xianglin; Wang, Yingying; Guo, Qiong; Li, Qing (2022).
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and junctions in the phase diagram, if you can find this info in the literature.
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The nominator has withdrawn from the GA assessment, so I had no choice but to
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mostly on chemistry, so I may not be able to fix them, but I can try looking.
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rarest after Pm, is rather more abundant in the earth's crust than is iodine.
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Despite the common name of cerium(IV) compounds, the Japanese spectroscopist
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on Knowledge (XXG). Please participate by editing this article, or visit the
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The wikilibrary doesn't seem to have this book. Where do I find it?
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I'm very busy in real life, is it ok if I pass this reivew to other
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Yeah, I corrected the alt descriptions somewhat but that's a pass.
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I have amended that bit, hopefully it looks a bit less misplaced.
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link. If you still cant access it, I'll send it to you by email.
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Pöttgen, Rainer; Jüstel, Thomas; Strassert, Cristian A. (2020).
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Yeah, I'll make the formal steps for that in a couple of hours.
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It is a ductile metal with a hardness similar to that of silver.
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The science of rare earth elements: concepts and applications
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Schelter, Eric J. (20 March 2013). "Cerium under the lens".
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to endorse it. And I can't find the opening quote anywhere.
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editors? I've already requested in the project talk page.
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Seems like nothing happened since then. I'll delist this.
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and it is soft enough to be cut with a steel kitchen knife
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Gao, Ying; Gao, Fei; Chen, Kan; Ma, Jin-lu (2014-05).
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I refer to oldid 1168714074 for my analysis of refs.
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of the decision if they believe there was a mistake.
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to each image whenever appropriate (accessibility).
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