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Exploring rare earth elements in coalmine overburden: nanoscale insights from FESEM, TEM and XPS analysis. [PDF]
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Ecotoxicity of a Representative Urban Mixture of Rare Earth Elements to Hydra vulgaris. [PDF]
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Scarcity of Rare Earth Elements
ChemSusChem, 2013AbstractRare earth elements (REEs) are important for green and a large variety of high‐tech technologies and are, therefore, in high demand. As a result, supply with REEs is likely to be disrupted (the degree of depends on the REE) in the near future. The 17 REEs are divided into heavy and light REEs. Other critical elements besides REEs, identified by
de Boer, M.A., Lammertsma, K.
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Rare-Earth Elements in Tektites
Science, 1963The rare-earth element content of three tektites has been determined by neutron activation analysis. The relative abundance patterns are all nearly alike and are identical to the pattern characteristic of well-differentiated terrestrial sediments. Possible consequences of finding this pattern in truly extraterrestrial matter are considered.
L, Haskin, M A, Gehl
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Biosorption of Rare Earth Elements
Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, 1998Abstract By using X-ray microanalysis, the mechanism of sorption of rare earth elements (REE) and their localization in cells of Candida utilis were found to depend on the metal ion speciation in solution, the permeability of the cytoplasmic membrane (CPM), and elemental composition of cells.
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2023
In this section, the elemental forms of rare-earth elements are iron gray to silvery lustrous metals that are typically soft, malleable, ductile, and usually reactive, especially at elevated temperatures or when finely divided. rare-earth elements are examined in terms of physical and chemical properties. This makes them essential components of diverse
Mikail Aslan, Cengiz Bozada
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In this section, the elemental forms of rare-earth elements are iron gray to silvery lustrous metals that are typically soft, malleable, ductile, and usually reactive, especially at elevated temperatures or when finely divided. rare-earth elements are examined in terms of physical and chemical properties. This makes them essential components of diverse
Mikail Aslan, Cengiz Bozada
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Rare-Earth and Transuranic Elements
Physical Review, 1941Verf. zeigt das starke Absinken der Energie und das Schrumpfen der räumlichen Ausdehnung der \(4f\)- bzw. \(5f\)-Eigenfunktion beim Überschreiten der ungefähren Kernladungszahl \(Z = 57\) bzw. \(Z = 92\). Dieses Vorkommnis bedeutet, daß von diesen Ordnungszahlen ab die \(4f\)- bzw. \(5f\)-Bahnen zu inneren Elektronenbahnen werden.
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1971
Mossbauer spectroscopy of the rare-earth elements as a group has gained considerable attention from physicists. Successive addition of 4f-electrons along the series has little influence on many of the chemical properties, which are mainly those of a tripositive cation.
N. N. Greenwood, T. C. Gibb
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Mossbauer spectroscopy of the rare-earth elements as a group has gained considerable attention from physicists. Successive addition of 4f-electrons along the series has little influence on many of the chemical properties, which are mainly those of a tripositive cation.
N. N. Greenwood, T. C. Gibb
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Rare earth element geochemistry of kimberlite
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 1975Abstract Abundances of rare earth elements (REE), Sc, Co, Hf, Ta and Th have been determined by neutron activation analysis in kimberlites from the Wesselton pipe, in micaceous kimberlites from the Swartruggens fissure and kimberlite from the Monastery Mine, Ison Creek and Somerset Island pipes. Kimberlites are characterized by a high REE content and
ROGER H. MITCHELL, ARILD O. BRUNFELT
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Molecular Polyarsenides of the Rare‐Earth Elements
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2015AbstractReduction of [Cp*Fe(η5‐As5)] with [Cp′′2Sm(thf)] (Cp′′=η5‐1,3‐(tBu)2C5H3) under various conditions led to [(Cp′′2Sm)(μ,η4:η4‐As4)(Cp*Fe)] and [(Cp′′2Sm)2As7(Cp*Fe)]. Both compounds are the first polyarsenides of the rare‐earth metals. [(Cp′′2Sm)(μ,η4:η4‐As4)(Cp*Fe)] is also the first d/f‐triple decker sandwich complex with a purely inorganic ...
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