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Gadolinium physical properties

After the discovery of plutoninm and before elements 95 and 96 were discovered, their existence and properties were predicted. Additionally, chemical and physical properties were predicted to be homologous (similar) to europium (gjEu) and gadolinium ( Gd), located in the rare-earth lanthanide series just above americium (gjAm) and curium ((,jCm) on the periodic table. Once discovered, it was determined that curium is a silvery-white, heavy metal that is chemically more reactive than americium with properties similar to uranium and plutonium. Its melting point is 1,345°C, its boihng point is 1,300°C, and its density is 13.51g/cm. ... [Pg.323]

Other important physical properties of gadolinium are given under Rare-Earth Elements and Metals. [Pg.701]

Lanthanide elements (referred to as Ln) have atomic numbers that range from 57 to 71. They are lanthanum (La), cerium (Ce), praseodymium (Pr), neodymium (Nd), promethium (Pm), samarium (Sm), europium (Eu), gadolinium (Gd), terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy), holmium (Ho), erbium (Er), thulium (Tm), ytterbium (Yb), and lutetium (Lu). With the inclusion of scandium (Sc) and yttrium (Y), which are in the same subgroup, this total of 17 elements are referred to as the rare earth elements (RE). They are similar in some aspects but very different in many others. Based on the electronic configuration of the rare earth elements, in this chapter we will discuss the lanthanide contraction phenomenon and the consequential effects on the chemical and physical properties of these elements. The coordination chemistry of lanthanide complexes containing small inorganic ligands is also briefly introduced here [1-5]. [Pg.2]

The elements with atomic numbers from 57 (l thanum) to 71 (lutetium) are referred to as the lanthanide elements. These elements and two others, scandium and yttrium, exhibit chemical and physical properties very similar to lanthanum. They are known as the rare earth elements or rare earths (RE). Such similarity of the RE elements is due to the configuration of their outer electron shells. It is well known that the chemical and physical properties of an element depend primarily on the structure of its outermost electron shells. For RE elements with increasing atomic number, the first electron orbit beyond the closed [Xe] shell (65 remains essentially in place while electrons are added to the inner 4f orbital. Such disposition of electrons about the nucleus of the rare earth atoms is responsible for the small effect an atomic number increase from 57 to 71 has on the physical and chemical properties of the rare earths. Their assignment to the 4f orbital leads to slow contraction of rare earth size with increasing atomic number. The 4f orbitals of both europium and gadolinium are half occupied [Xe] (4F6s and [Xe] (4F5d 6s, so that there... [Pg.1]

The materials derived from YBa2Cu307 by replacing yttrium with other rare earth elements (lutetium, ytterbium, thulium, erbium, hohnium, dysprosium, gadolinium, europium, samarium, neodymium, lanthanum) are also superconductors, with r, s of 88 to 96 K. The crystal structures of RBa2Cu307 are almost the same as those of YBa2Cu307. The lattice constant is slightly different for the different ionic radii of the rare earth elements, and yet their chemical and physical properties are almost the same as those of YBa2Cu307. [Pg.420]

Gries, H. and Miklautz, H. (1984) Some physicochemical properties of the gadolinium-DTPA complex, a contrast agent for MRI. Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 16, 105-112. [Pg.426]


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