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Rare earth, which include minerals such as dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium and yttrium, is widely used in fields of most sophisticated science and ...
Rare earth, which include minerals such as dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium and yttrium, is widely used in fields of most sophisticated science and ...
Rare earth, which include minerals such as dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium and yttrium, is widely used in fields of most sophisticated science and ...
Rare earth, which include minerals such as dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium and yttrium, is widely used in fields of most sophisticated science and ...

The anomalies are caused by the mineral Monazite that contains both heavy rare earths elements (HREE) such as ytterbium (Yb), lutetium (Lu), europium (EU), ...
... include the minerals ranging from lanthanum to gadolinium on the periodic table of elements, while heavy rare earths range from terbium to lutetium. ...
The anomalies are caused by the mineral Monazite that contains both heavy rare earths elements (HREE) such as ytterbium (Yb), lutetium (Lu), europium (EU), ...
Recent geochemical analysis show the area having a high percentage of the expensive heavy rare earth elements (europium to lutetium, a series of 9 elements ...
(1) Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) refers to the elements lanthanum to lutetium, plus yttrium, expressed as oxides. See Avalon's website for conversion ...
Recent geochemical analysis show the area having a high percentage of the expensive heavy rare earth elements (europium to lutetium, a series of 9 elements ...
Recent geochemical analysis show the area having a high percentage of the expensive heavy rare earth elements (europium to lutetium, a series of 9 elements ...
(1) Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) refers to the elements lanthanum to lutetium, plus yttrium, expressed as oxides. See Avalon's website for conversion ...
Lanthanide is the term used for any of a series of 14 metallic elements in the periodic table from lanthanium (La), cerium (Ce), to ytterbium (Yb), lutetium ...
... Ministry of Industry and information technology has called for a total ban on foreign shipments of terbium, dysprosium, yttrium, thulium, and lutetium. ...
... Ministry of Industry and information technology has called for a total ban on foreign shipments of terbium, dysprosium, yttrium, thulium, and lutetium. ...
Seltenerdmetalle, worunter Mineralien wie dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium und yttrium fallen, werden vor allem bei Elektronik, Flugzeugbau, ...
According to unconfirmed market reports, the government of China owning 97% of known fields of rare-earth metals (terbium, lanthanum, neodymium, lutetium, ...
REE include minerals such as dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium and yttrium, which have applications in electronics, aviation, atomic energy, ...
According to the foreign media, the government of China owning 97% of known fields of rare-earth metals (terbium, lanthanum, neodymium, lutetium, beryllium, ...
Rare earth, which includes minerals such as dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium and yttrium, is widely used in the fields of electronics, aviation, ...
Rare earth, which include minerals such as dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium and yttrium, is widely used in the fields of electronics, aviation, ...
lutetium is used in some nuclear applications, in experimental nuclear medicine and also as a catalyst for cracking hydrocarbon chains in petroleum ...
The least common of them, lutetium, is more common in nature than silver, while the most abundant REE, cerium, is more prevalent than copper. ...
The least common of them, lutetium, is more common in nature than silver, while the most abundant REE, cerium, is more prevalent than copper. ...
Those with good memories of chemistry O Level will know what the rare earths are: the funny little line of elements from lanthanum to lutetium at the bottom ...
(1) Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) refers to the elements lanthanum to lutetium, plus yttrium, expressed as oxides. See Avalon's website for conversion ...
(1) Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) refers to the elements lanthanum to lutetium, plus yttrium, expressed as oxides. See Avalon's website for conversion ...
These include lanthanum, from which rare earth metals get their collective chemical name of lanthanides, to lutetium. For reasons of chemical similarity, ...
These include lanthanum, from which rare earth metals get their collective chemical name of lanthanides, to lutetium. For reasons of chemical similarity, ...
China accounts for 95 percent of global production and about 60 percent of consumption of rare earths, which include dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium ...
China accounts for 95 percent of global production and about 60 percent of consumption of rare earths, which include dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium ...
China accounts for 95 percent of global production and about 60 percent of consumption of rare earths, which include dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium ...
China accounts for 95 percent of global production and about 60 percent of consumption of rare earths, which include dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium ...
... Er: erbium 0.080 0.080 0.030 Tm: thulium 0.010 0.010 0.004 Yb: ytterbium 0.080 0.050 0.020 Lu: lutetium 0.010 0.006 0.003 HREE(i) 0.309 0.317 0.115 Y: ...
... showing a strong enrichment of Heavy Rare Earth Elements (comprising the elements yttrium plus europium through lutetium) of up to 8.75% TREO, ...
... thulium, lutetium and yttrium, are widely used and indispensable in the fields of electronics, aviation, atomic energy, and mechanical manufacturing. ...
Rare earth elements are a collection of 17 chemical elements, from lanthanum to lutetium, that have unique chemical properties and characterisitics. ...
... thulium, and lutetium and a restriction on neodymium, europium, cerium, and lanthanum to a total of 35000 tons a year, which is far below global needs. ...
... element analyses, oxygen isotope composition and isotope analyses of the decay products of the radioactive elements lutetium, samarium und uranium. ...


 


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