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National Nanocenter JACS: Ultra thin CeO2 nano antioxidant
People regard oxide nanoenzymes as the most suitable catalytic materials for simulating the treatment of oxidative stress-mediated pathophysiological disorders by antioxidant enzymes, but the catalytic activity of oxide nanoenzymes is still unsatisfactory. In view of this, Tang Zhiyong, Wang Ha...Read more -
August 2023 Rare Earth Market Monthly Report: Market Demand Growth in August, Overall Prices Stable and Rising
“In August, magnetic material orders increased, downstream demand increased, and rare earth prices steadily rebounded. However, the increase in raw material prices has compressed the profits of midstream enterprises, suppressed procurement enthusiasm, and led to cautious replenishment by enterpri...Read more -
Rare earth price trend on September 6, 2023
Product name Price Highs and lows Metal lanthanum (yuan/ton) 25000-27000 - Cerium metal (yuan/ton) 24000-25000 - Metal neodymium (yuan/ton) 625000~635000 - Dysprosium metal (yuan /Kg) 3250~3300 - Terbium metal (yuan /Kg) 10000~10200 - Pr-Nd metal (yuan/to...Read more -
Rare earth weekly reviews remain stable and wait-and-see sentiment drives a slow upward spiral
8.28-9.1 Rare Earth Weekly Review High market expectations, confidence in leading companies, and hidden concerns about the economic situation have led to a state of wanting to rise, being difficult, wanting to retreat, and being unwilling to do so in the rare earth market this week (8.28-9.1). Fi...Read more -
2023-09-01 Price Trend of Rare Earth
Product name Price Highs and lows Metal lanthanum (yuan/ton) 25000-27000 - Cerium metal (yuan/ton) 24000-25000 - Metal neodymium (yuan/ton) 610000~620000 - Dysprosium metal (yuan /Kg) 3100~3150 - Terbium metal (yuan /Kg) 9700~10000 - Pr-Nd metal (yuan/ton...Read more -
Magical Rare Earth Element: Ytterbium
Ytterbium: atomic number 70, atomic weight 173.04, element name derived from its discovery location. The content of ytterbium in the crust is 0.000266%, mainly present in phosphorite and black rare gold deposits. The content in monazite is 0.03%, and there are 7 natural isotopes Discovered By:...Read more -
The price trend of rare earths on August 29, 2023
Product name Price Highs and lows Metal lanthanum (yuan/ton) 25000-27000 - Cerium metal (yuan/ton) 24000-25000 - Metal neodymium (yuan/ton) 610000~620000 - Dysprosium metal (yuan /Kg) 3100~3150 - Terbium metal (yuan /Kg) 9700~10000 - Pr-Nd metal (yuan/ton...Read more -
August 14th – August 25th Rare Earth Biweekly Review – ups and downs, mutual gains and losses, confidence recovery, wind direction has changed
In the past two weeks, the rare earth market has gone through a process from weak expectations to a rebound in confidence. August 17th was a turning point. Prior to this, although the market was stable, there was still a weak attitude towards short-term forecasts. Mainstream rare earth products w...Read more -
Magical Rare Earth Element: Thulium
The atomic number of thulium element is 69 and its atomic weight is 168.93421. The content in the earth’s crust is two-thirds of 100000, which is the least abundant element among rare earth elements. It mainly exists in silico beryllium yttrium ore, black rare earth gold ore, phosphorus ytt...Read more -
Analysis of China’s Rare Earth Import and Export Situation in July 2023
Recently, the General Administration of Customs released import and export data for July 2023. According to customs data, the import volume of rare earth metal ore in July 2023 was 3725 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 45% and a month on month decrease of 48%. From January to July 2023, the cumul...Read more -
The price trend of rare earths on August 24, 2023
product name price highs and lows Metal lanthanum (yuan/ton) 25000-27000 - Cerium metal (yuan/ton) 24000-25000 - Metal neodymium (yuan/ton) 600000~605000 - Dysprosium metal (yuan /Kg) 3000~3050 - Terbium metal (yuan /Kg) 9500~9800 - Pr-Nd metal (yuan/ton)...Read more -
Magical Rare Earth Element: Dysprosium
Dysprosium, symbol Dy and atomic number 66. It is a rare earth element with metallic luster. Dysprosium has never been found as a single substance in nature, although it exists in various minerals such as yttrium phosphate. The abundance of dysprosium in the crust is 6ppm, which is lower than ...Read more