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  • Chapter 1 - Introduction to Lanthanide Series (From Lanthanum to Lutetium)
  • Add time:08/26/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    In this chapter, compounds of the lanthanide family are introduced, and their discovery, abundance, economic overview, and important chemical properties will be reviewed briefly. An interesting fact about the lanthanide family is that the elements are not as rare as their names might imply. Lanthanides are naturally found in some minerals, including but not limited to xenotime, monazite, and bastnaesite. Lanthanides are sometimes considered to behave as group 3 elements because of the formation of trivalent cations. Because these elements possess unique photogenic, magnetic, mechanical, and nuclear properties, they have found widespread applications in a variety of industries.

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