Lutetium - THE MOST EXPENSIVE RARE-EARTH METAL.
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Today I am going to talk about such a rare-earth metal as lutetium. Lutetium is the last element in the lanthanide series of rare-earth metals we have become quite familiar with, and that is why it has some unique properties. The elements belonging to this series are arranged in a specific order, in accordance with which, the atomic radius of elements decreases from left to right. Lutetium has got the smallest atomic radius which is why it’s got the highest density, hardness and melting point among all the lanthanides. This property is called lanthanide contraction because of the increase in the number of f orbitals from left to right. Anyway let’s not talk about the boring stuff anymore and let us take a look at the metallic lutetium, which when pure, looks exactly like other lanthanides such as erbium or terbium. By the way this element was discovered by three different scientists from different countries but this element was named by a French chemist. As was customary back then, he named it after his home city - Paris. He named it after its Latin name which is Lutetia. Chemical properties of lutetium are very similar to those of other lanthanide metals, that is why it is very hard to separate it from ytterbium. That is the very reason why its market price is so high roughly 10 dollars for 1 gram, which makes it just 4 times less expensive gold. It’s okay if you don’t know chemical properties of rare-earth metals because they are all very similar with the only exception of europium. Lutetium dissolves well in acids forming chloride of this metal. In contrast to other coloured lanthanide compounds, lutetium compounds are colourless that is why this metal was discovered only in 1907. Actually you might be surprised to learn that lutetium can be ground against a grinding wheel and it can form bright sparkles from bits of this metal, which burn up beautifully forming lutetium chloride. Speaking of this metal’s applications, pure lutetium is added to chromium alloys to increase their density. Lutetium is also added to alloys of iron and aluminium to produce strong magnets used in aerospace engineering. Lutetium oxide has a relatively narrow range of applications in nuclear technology, in particular it is used as an activation detector. Lutetium oxyorthosilicate is great for making detectors especially if its crystals contain cerium which triggers activation. Such crystals are usually used in positron emission tomography. Numerous clusters of such crystals are used. Such crystals start emitting faint light when irradiated with gamma rays, which are formed as a result of annihilation of electrons and positrons inside the patient’s body upon the decay of some isotopes, for instance such as fluorine-18. Faint flashes of light are boosted by the detectors, thus creating 3D images of the patient’s body which can show any irregularities such as cancerous tumors, etc. In nature lutetium consists of 2 isotopes. The first one is a stable isotope lutetium 175, which makes up 97,41% and the other isotope is a radioactive lutetium 176 with an enormously long half-life of 38 billion years, it makes up 2,6% accordingly. It is noteworthy that when a precise dosimeter with an open cap is put next to bits of lutetium, radiation increases by 4 times, which is quite unusual. That happens because pure lutetium extracted from naturally occurring minerals contains radioactive isotopes. There is no need to worry, however, the same thing is the case with many metals. For instance fertilizers containing potassium chloride emit radiation as well, because naturally occurring potassium contains an isotope potassium-40, but such a radiation dose doesn’t exceed safe exposure limits unless you live in a fertilizer store facility. However, there are artificially created isotopes too. One of them is lutetium 177. - Věda a technologie
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Discovered in 1907? That's crazy. Think how many undiscovered qualities that and other late discovered elements could have.
what's even crazier is having worked out the structure of atoms & most of the elements before airplanes or refrigerators were available
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Lutetium is worth around 2.5 dollars per gram, which is a pretty big difference if you consider that an ultra-pure form of cerium, the most common rare earth metal, is worth 0.5 cents per gram.
That is like comparing 2,500 to 0.005.
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N-doped lutetium hydride is an ambient superconductor at 1GPa with a 1/3 success rate, going from blue to pink to red.
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How strong is it compared to other metals? Is it softer like gold or galium, or is more of a harder metal like palladium or osmium
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2:08 actually, any video you do on a metallic element, I will never be surprised if you take it to the grinding wheel & it makes sparks! 😹
Silver, gold, platinum and some other don't produce sparks as they don't react with oxygen.
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is it poisonous? what are effects if you drink lutecium chloride?
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