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Chromatographic separation of rare earth elements
Rare-earth elements (REEs) are a group of 17 chemical elements in the periodic table, namely scandium (Sc), Yttrium (Y), and 15 lanthanides. The term “rare earths” name was first used in 1827 by Swedish chemist, Carl Axel Arrhenius, but the elements themselves were not discovered until late 18-1......
rubidium isotope
Rubidium–strontium dating is a radiometric dating method used by scientists to determine the age of rocks and minerals from the quantities they contain of specific isotopes of rubidium (85Rb) and strontium (87Sr, 86Sr). The method is based on the fact that a parent isotope of rubidium (87Rb) deca......
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Sophia
radionuclide
Radioactive Nuclear Elements Radioactive nuclear elements, also termed as radionuclides, are any form of atomic nucleus that loses energy over time due to the emission of high energy radiation. This radiation can be in the form of alpha, beta, gamma and neutron particles that are discharged from......
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Sophia
Uranium ore leaching
Uranium leaching is the process of extracting uranium from its ore using a solution. It is the oldest and most common form of uranium extraction. Uranium leaching has been practiced in various forms since the discovery of uranium over 200 years ago. Uranium leaching involves the removal of uraniu......
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Jessica
Extraction of uranium by solvent extraction
Abstract This article discusses the solvent extraction method for uranium extraction and how it compares to other methods. It provides an in-depth overview of the solvent extraction process, its advantages and challenges, as well as its applicability in different settings. Additionally, the articl......
radioactive metal
Radiation of Metals Radiation is a form of energy released from atoms during nuclear reactions. When a single radioactive atom decays, it releases energy in the form of ionizing radiation. This radiation can be detected and measured with instruments called radiation detectors. Some elements can e......
Scandium Recovery in Titanium and Titanium Dioxide Production
RECYCLING OF CERIUM AND TITANIUM WHITES IN THE PRODUCTION OF TITANIUM The production of titanium involves the manufacture of various alloys that are used in a variety of industries. One of the key elements used in the production of titanium is cerium, which is mined from the earth and processed i......
Zirconium and hafnium separation
Introduction Zirconium (Zr) is an extremely abundant metal in the Earths crust as it makes up more than 0.06% of the total mass of the planet. Due to its superior chemical and physical properties, zirconium has been used in various industrial and technological applications, mainly in nuclear and ......
High purity gallium
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is a chemical compound that has been used in various industries such as telecommunications, defense, and healthcare. It is an important material for the production of integrated circuits and optoelectronic devices. As such, it can be considered an essential element in the d......
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Cameron
super plutonium
+ Plutonium was discovered in 1940 by Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg and his researchers at Berkeley, California. Plutonium is a manmade synthetic element, meaning that it does not occur naturally in the environment. While it can be found in uranium deposits, such as those from mines, plutonium is created i......
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Olivia
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