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Rare Earth Terminology (II): Rare Earth Metals and Compounds
Single metal and oxide lanthanum metal A metal with a silver gray shiny fracture surface obtained by molten salt electrolysis or reduction method using lanthanum compounds as raw materials. Its chemical properties are active and easily oxidize in the air. Mainly used for hydrogen storage and synt...Read more -
Barium Metal (1)
1、 Basic Introduction Chinese name: Barium, English name: Barium, element symbol Ba, atomic number 56 in the periodic table, is an IIA group alkaline earth metal element with a density of 3.51 g/cubic centimeter, a melting point of 727 ° C (1000 K, 1341 ° F), and a boiling point of 1870 ° C (214...Read more -
Unlocking the Versatile Properties of Erbium Oxide: From Luminescent Glass to Nuclear Reactor
Introduction: Erbium oxide, commonly known as Er2O3, is a versatile compound with a wide range of applications. This rare earth element plays a vital role in a variety of industries, from making special luminous glasses and glass colorants to control materials in nuclear reactors. Additionally, e...Read more -
What are the applications of dysprosium oxide?
Dysprosium oxide, also known as dysprosium oxide or dysprosium(III) oxide, is a compound composed of dysprosium and oxygen. It is a light yellowish white powder, insoluble in water and most acids, but soluble in hot concentrated nitric acid. Dysprosium oxide has gained significant importan...Read more -
What is barium metal used for?
Barium metal is a common metallic element with a wide range of uses. The following will introduce the uses of barium metal from different perspectives. 1. Chemical experiments and research: Barium metal plays an important role in chemical experiments and research. Due to its active chemical p...Read more -
Zrcl4 Zirconium (IV) chloride Cas 10026-11-6
Zirconium (IV) chloride, also known as zirconium tetrachloride, has the molecular formula ZrCl4 and a molecular weight of 233.04. Mainly used as analytical reagents, organic synthesis catalysts, waterproofing agents, tanning agents. Product name Zircomiun tetrachloride;Zirconium(IV) chlor...Read more -
High purity hafnium tetrachloride hfcl4 powder
Precursor of ultra-high temperature ceramics, high-purity hafnium tetrachloride in high-power LED field Purity: 99.9% -99.99% (Zr ≤ 0.1%, customizable to 200ppm) Color: White or off white particles CAS: 13499-05-3 Hafnium tetrachloride is a non-metallic crystal with white or off white particles M...Read more -
Zirconium and Hafnium – Two Brothers Forced to Separate
Zirconium (Zr) and hafnium (Hf) are two important rare metals. In nature, zirconium mainly exists in zircon (ZrO2) and zircon (ZrSiO4). There is no separate mineral of hafnium in nature, and hafnium often coexists with zirconium and exists in zirconium ores. Hafnium and zirconium are located in t...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, while the content in monazite is 0.03%, with 7 natural isotopes. Discovering Histor...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 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