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Monazite erbium

It is found in ores such as monazite, gadohnite, and bastnasite. It was first separated into three elements in 1843 (yttria, erbia, and terbia). Erbium is also produced as a by-product of nuclear fission of uranium. [Pg.298]

Holmium is obtained from monazite, bastnasite and other rare-earth minerals as a by-product during recovery of dysprosium, thulium and other rare-earth metals. The recovery steps in production of all lanthanide elements are very similar. These involve breaking up ores by treatment with hot concentrated sulfuric acid or by caustic fusion separation of rare-earths by ion-exchange processes conversion to halide salts and reduction of the hahde(s) to metal (See Dysprosium, Gadolinium and Erbium). [Pg.339]

Lutetium is produced commercially from monazite. The metal is recovered as a by-product during large-scale extraction of other heavy rare earths (See Cerium, Erbium, Holmium). The pure metal is obtained by reduction of lutetium chloride or lutetium fluoride by a alkali or alkaline earth metal at... [Pg.510]

Erbium is a chemical element. Its ground state electronic configuration is [Xe]4f12 6s2. Natural erbium is a mixture of six stable isotopes. Monazite... [Pg.65]

The commercially important samarium-containing minerals are treated with concentrated sulfuric acid or, in the case of monazite, with a solution of sodium hydroxide (73%) at approximately 40°C (104°E) and under pressure. The element is separated from the solutions via solvent extraction or ion exchange. Sm salts are weakly yellow and may exhibit ion emission. Sm ions show luminescence and are sometimes used to generate lasers. Samarium is used in the manufacture of headphones and tape drivers, see ALSO Cerium Dysprosium Erbium Europium Gadolinium Holmium Lanthanum Lutetium Neodymium Praseodymium Promethium Terbium Ytterbium. [Pg.1130]


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