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titleOfInvention Cerium oxide ultraviolet absorber
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a crystalline ceric oxide which is excellent in transparency to be used as an internal additive in heat-resistant films, plastics, paints, cosmetics, etc. and more effectively exhibits an ultraviolet absorbing effect. An ultraviolet absorber comprising: SOLUTION: 2 to 20% by weight based on ceric oxide Crystalline cerium oxide, which is surface-treated with a surfactant and substantially does not contain particles of 200 nm or more, has an average particle diameter of 30 to 100 nm, and has a specific surface area of 70 m 2 / g or less. Is an ultraviolet absorber.
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