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  • Naturally occurring neodymium (60Nd) is composed of 5 stable isotopes, 142Nd, 143Nd, 145Nd, 146Nd and 148Nd, with 142Nd being the most abundant (27.2%...
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    Praseodymium-141 Neodymium-142 Neodymium-143 (α) Neodymium-144 (α) – long-lived primordial radionuclide Neodymium-145 (α)* Neodymium-146 (α, 2B)* no mass...
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  • solid-state laser made by pumping a solid gain medium, for example, a ruby or a neodymium-doped YAG crystal, with a laser diode. DPSSLs have advantages in compactness...
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  • 146Sm, 147Sm, and 148Sm, primarily decay by alpha decay to isotopes of neodymium. Lighter unstable isotopes of samarium primarily decay by electron capture...
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  • is beta decay. The primary decay products before 146Pm are isotopes of neodymium, and the primary products after are isotopes of samarium. mPm – Excited...
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  • element 58 (cerium) isotopes and the primary products after are element 60 (neodymium) isotopes. mPr – Excited nuclear isomer. ( ) – Uncertainty (1σ) is given...
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  • known as a buckyball, and looks like a soccer ball. The atomic number of neodymium is 60, and cobalt-60 (60Co) is a radioactive isotope of cobalt. The electrical...
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    nuclides, since it is a magic number): barium-138, lanthanum-139, cerium-140, praseodymium-141, neodymium-142, and samarium-144, as well as the radioactive...
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    the isotopic mixture of neodymium is not the same as 'normal' neodymium, it has an isotope pattern very similar to the neodymium formed by fission. In the...
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    Antimony Tellurium Iodine Xenon Caesium Barium Lanthanum Cerium Praseodymium Neodymium Promethium Samarium Europium Gadolinium Terbium Dysprosium Holmium Erbium...
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  • Theodore Gray, Black Dog & Leventhal, Chicago 2007: "Neodymium" and "Praseodymium" entries Ch 59 & 60, pp 138–43 Marshall, James L. Marshall; Marshall, Virginia...
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  • limited to tiny traces of the fleeting polonium-210 (with a half-life of 138 days) in uranium ores, as it is the penultimate daughter of natural uranium-238...
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  • 6 f-block 140.91 6.77 1208 3793 0.193 1.13 9.2 primordial solid 60 Nd Neodymium Greek néos dídymos 'new twin' f-block groups 6 f-block 144.24 7.01 1297...
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    too was a mixture, and in 1885 it was separated into praseodymium and neodymium. Since lanthanum's properties differed only slightly from those of cerium...
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    century BC, gold, Metropolitan Museum of Art Roman aureus of Hadrian, 134–138 AD, gold, Metropolitan Museum of Art Quimbaya lime container, 5th–9th century...
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    electric-car motors and wind-turbine generators. Neodymium–iron–boron magnets can have up to 6% of the neodymium substituted by dysprosium to raise the coercivity...
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    Proterozoic anorthosites,[clarification needed] Some research has focused on neodymium (Nd) and strontium (Sr) isotopic determinations for anorthosites, particularly...
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    selectivity for copper over cobalt and nickel. The rare earth element Neodymium is extracted by di(2-ethyl-hexyl)phosphoric acid into hexane by an ion...
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    F.; Reinhold, Julia (2021). "Recyclability of Tungsten, Tantalum and Neodymium from Smartphones". In Inoue, M.; Fukushige, S. (eds.). EcoDesign and Sustainability...
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    This especially concerns neodymium. Due to its role in permanent magnets used for wind turbines, it has been argued that neodymium will be one of the main...
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