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Cerium is one of the rare chemicals, that can be found in houses in equipment such as colour televisions, fluorescent lamps, energy-saving lamps and glasses. All rare chemicals have comparable properties. Cerium is mostly dangerous in the working environment, due to the fact that damps and gasses can be inhaled with air. This can cause lung embolisms, especially during long-term exposure. Cerium can be a threat to the liver when it accumulates in the human body. Cerium has no know biological role, but it has been noted that cerium salts stimulate metabolism. |
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Cerium is dumped in the environment in many different places, mainly by petrol-producing industries. It can also enter the environment when household equipment is thrown away. Cerium will gradually accumulate in soils and water soils and this will eventually lead to increasing concentrations in humans, animals and soil particles. Thanks to its use in catalytic converters cerium is slowly improving the atmosphere of cities, or wherever diesel engines operates. Diesel engines emits particulates, carbon particles only a few micrometers in diameter. One way to reduce particulates emissions is trap them in a ceramic filter and then burn them off. If a little cerium oxide is added to the fuel itself, it will catalyse the burning of the particulates and eliminate them. |
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