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Constraints on lanthanide separation by selective biosorption. [PDF]

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Anderson C   +13 more
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Distribution of the lanthanides in the earth's crust

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Taylor, Stuart, McLennan, Scott
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Multiphoton Excitation of Lanthanides

ChemPhysChem, 2001
Without requiring chelation by sensitizers, a method to detect lanthanides by multiphoton excitation is reported. This suggests the use of lanthanides as calcium analogues in multiphoton microscopy. The spectrum shows the normalized two-photon excitation emission spectra (λex = 796 nm) of Eu(3+) with a resolution of about 8 nm.
Joseph R Lakowicz   +2 more
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Lanthanide Diatomics and Lanthanide Contractions

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1995
Density functional (DF) calculations including gradient-exchange and correlation corrections have been performed on the LnH, LnO, and LnF series (Ln = La, Gd, Yb, and Lu). Relativistic first-order perturbations including S-O couplings are accounted for. The calculated molecular constants are in reasonable agreement with the experimental ones.
S. G. Wang, W. H. E. Schwarz
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Lanthanide Photocatalysis

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2018
The use of earth-abundant, cheap, potent, and readily available lanthanide photocatalysts provides an opportunity to complement or even replace rare and precious metal photosensitizers. Moreover, lanthanide photosensitizers have been demonstrated for the generation of a variety of reactive species, including aryl radicals, alkyl radicals, and others ...
Yusen Qiao, Eric J. Schelter
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Synthesis of lanthanide and lanthanide-silicate aerogels

Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 1994
In this paper we report on the preparation of mixed lanthanide-silicate and pure lanthanide aerogels from the chlorides of erbium, praseodymium, and neodymium. A two-step sol-gel method is described for preparing the mixed aerogels, using a sub-stoichiometric amount of water in the first step to prepare a partially condensed silica-lanthanide precursor.
T. M. Tillotson   +3 more
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