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Rare earth chemistry / edited by Rainer Pöttgen, Thomas Jüstel, Cristian A. Strassert. [electronic resource]

Contributor(s): Pöttgen, Rainer [editor.] | Jüstel, Thomas [editor] | Strassert, Cristian A [editor].
Material type: TextTextSeries: De Gruyter STEM: Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, 2020Description: e-book contains 654 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map.ISBN: 9783110654929.Subject(s): Rare earths | Rare earth metal compounds | Rare earth metal compounds | Rare earthsDDC classification: 546.41 Online resources: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110654929/html#contents click here
Contents:
Frontmatter Publicly Available I Preface Publicly Available V Contents Publicly Available VII List of contributors Publicly Available XI 1. THE ELEMENTS 1.1 Discovery of the rare-earth elements Jean-Claude G. Bünzli Licensed 1 1.2 Rare-earth minerals and rare-earth mining Tom Lorenz, Martin Bertau and Robert Möckel Licensed 15 1.3 Rare earth resources and processing Tom Lorenz and Martin Bertau Licensed 37 1.4 Rare earth metal production and refinement Tom Lorenz and Martin Bertau Licensed 49 1.5 Recycling aspects – magnets Tom Lorenz and Martin Bertau Licensed 55 1.6 Recycling aspects – phosphors Jörg Zimmermann Licensed 69 1.7 The structures of the elements Rainer Pöttgen Licensed 75 1.8 Electronic properties of the lanthanide ions Mikhail G. Brik and Alok M. Srivastava Licensed 83 2. REACTIVITY AND COMPOUNDS 2.1 Halides of trivalent lanthanides Mathias Wickleder Licensed 99 2.2 Lanthanide compounds with tetrahedral oxoanions Mathias Wickleder Licensed 117 2.3 Lanthanide compounds with low valence Arndt Simon Licensed 137 2.4 Intermetallic compounds Oliver Janka and Rainer Pöttgen Licensed 157 2.5 Polyoxometalates Bassem S. Bassil and Ulrich Kortz Licensed 171 2.6 Coordination chemistry Jean-Claude G. Bünzli Licensed 185 2.7 Organometallic rare-earth chemistry Marc D. Walter and Grégory Nocton Licensed 201 3. CHARACTERIZATION AND PROPERTIES 3.1 Analysis of rare-earth metals and their species Michael Sperling, Maximilian von Bremen-Kühne, Sabrina Funke, Lukas Schlatt and Uwe Karst Licensed 225 3.2 Rare earth toxicology Walter Rambeck, Kerstin Redling and Cristian A. Strassert Licensed 235 3.3 Rare earths magnetism – condensed matter Reinhard K. Kremer Licensed 249 3.4 Rare earth magnetism – molecules Jan van Leusen and Paul Kögerler Licensed 277 3.5 Optical characterization Florian Baur and Thomas Jüstel Licensed 289 3.6 Solid-state NMR and Mößbauer spectroscopy Hellmut Eckert and Rainer Pöttgen Licensed 299 3.7 Rare-earth ion spin dynamics as a source of structural information Hellmut Eckert 323 3.8 Electrical and dielectric properties Michael Bredol 349 4. MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS 4.1 Optical materials – molecules Michael Seitz 365 4.2 Optical materials – microcrystalline powders Thomas Jüstel and Florian Baur 375 4.3 Optical materials – ceramics Jan Werner 391 4.4 Crystal growth of rare-earth doped and rare-earth containing materials Daniel Rytz, Klaus Dupré, Andreas Gross, Christoph Liebald, Mark Peltz, Patrick Pues, Sebastian Schwung and Volker Wesemann 415 4.5 Medical applications of rare earth compounds Andreas Faust 439 4.6 Rare earth-based scintillators Cees Ronda 453 4.7 Rare earth metals in heterogeneous catalysis Klaus Stöwe and Marc Armbrüster 463 4.8 Materials for solid state cooling Yaroslav Mudryk and Vitalij K. Pecharsky 487 4.9 Rare earth metal-based hydride materials Holger Kohlmann 511 4.10 Lanthanide nanoparticles and their biological applications Niko Hildebrandt and Loïc J. Charbonnière 525 4.11 Rare-earth-based hybrid materials Marina M. Lezhnina and Ulrich Kynast 537 4.12 Rare earth based superconducting materials Dirk Johrendt 557 4.13 Rare-earth-containing glasses Hellmut Eckert 577 4.14 Bioinorganic chemistry of the elements Lena J. Daumann 601 4.15 Economic aspects Marc Wentker, Thomas Jüstel and Jens Leker 611 Subject Index 629 Formula Index
Summary: This work introduces into the chemistry, materials science and technology of Rare Earth Elements. The chapters by experienced lecturers describe comprehensively the recent studies of their characteristics, properties and applications in functional materials. Due to the broad range of covered topics as hydrogen storage materials, LEDs or permanent magnets this work gives an up-to-date presentation of this fascinating research. Covers fundamentals and industry-oriented topics in a concise way Discusses the full range from elements to applied functional materials Relevant for various graduate courses
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Frontmatter

Publicly Available I
Preface

Publicly Available V
Contents

Publicly Available VII
List of contributors

Publicly Available XI
1. THE ELEMENTS
1.1 Discovery of the rare-earth elements

Jean-Claude G. Bünzli
Licensed 1
1.2 Rare-earth minerals and rare-earth mining

Tom Lorenz, Martin Bertau and Robert Möckel
Licensed 15
1.3 Rare earth resources and processing

Tom Lorenz and Martin Bertau
Licensed 37
1.4 Rare earth metal production and refinement

Tom Lorenz and Martin Bertau
Licensed 49
1.5 Recycling aspects – magnets

Tom Lorenz and Martin Bertau
Licensed 55
1.6 Recycling aspects – phosphors

Jörg Zimmermann
Licensed 69
1.7 The structures of the elements

Rainer Pöttgen
Licensed 75
1.8 Electronic properties of the lanthanide ions

Mikhail G. Brik and Alok M. Srivastava
Licensed 83
2. REACTIVITY AND COMPOUNDS
2.1 Halides of trivalent lanthanides

Mathias Wickleder
Licensed 99
2.2 Lanthanide compounds with tetrahedral oxoanions

Mathias Wickleder
Licensed 117
2.3 Lanthanide compounds with low valence

Arndt Simon
Licensed 137
2.4 Intermetallic compounds

Oliver Janka and Rainer Pöttgen
Licensed 157
2.5 Polyoxometalates

Bassem S. Bassil and Ulrich Kortz
Licensed 171
2.6 Coordination chemistry

Jean-Claude G. Bünzli
Licensed 185
2.7 Organometallic rare-earth chemistry

Marc D. Walter and Grégory Nocton
Licensed 201
3. CHARACTERIZATION AND PROPERTIES
3.1 Analysis of rare-earth metals and their species

Michael Sperling, Maximilian von Bremen-Kühne, Sabrina Funke, Lukas Schlatt and Uwe Karst
Licensed 225
3.2 Rare earth toxicology

Walter Rambeck, Kerstin Redling and Cristian A. Strassert
Licensed 235
3.3 Rare earths magnetism – condensed matter

Reinhard K. Kremer
Licensed 249
3.4 Rare earth magnetism – molecules

Jan van Leusen and Paul Kögerler
Licensed 277
3.5 Optical characterization

Florian Baur and Thomas Jüstel
Licensed 289
3.6 Solid-state NMR and Mößbauer spectroscopy

Hellmut Eckert and Rainer Pöttgen
Licensed 299
3.7 Rare-earth ion spin dynamics as a source of structural information

Hellmut Eckert 323
3.8 Electrical and dielectric properties

Michael Bredol 349
4. MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS
4.1 Optical materials – molecules

Michael Seitz 365
4.2 Optical materials – microcrystalline powders

Thomas Jüstel and Florian Baur 375
4.3 Optical materials – ceramics

Jan Werner 391
4.4 Crystal growth of rare-earth doped and rare-earth containing materials

Daniel Rytz, Klaus Dupré, Andreas Gross, Christoph Liebald, Mark Peltz, Patrick Pues, Sebastian Schwung and Volker Wesemann 415
4.5 Medical applications of rare earth compounds

Andreas Faust 439
4.6 Rare earth-based scintillators

Cees Ronda 453
4.7 Rare earth metals in heterogeneous catalysis

Klaus Stöwe and Marc Armbrüster 463
4.8 Materials for solid state cooling

Yaroslav Mudryk and Vitalij K. Pecharsky 487
4.9 Rare earth metal-based hydride materials

Holger Kohlmann 511
4.10 Lanthanide nanoparticles and their biological applications

Niko Hildebrandt and Loïc J. Charbonnière 525
4.11 Rare-earth-based hybrid materials

Marina M. Lezhnina and Ulrich Kynast 537
4.12 Rare earth based superconducting materials

Dirk Johrendt 557
4.13 Rare-earth-containing glasses

Hellmut Eckert 577
4.14 Bioinorganic chemistry of the elements

Lena J. Daumann 601
4.15 Economic aspects

Marc Wentker, Thomas Jüstel and Jens Leker 611
Subject Index
629
Formula Index

This work introduces into the chemistry, materials science and technology of Rare Earth Elements. The chapters by experienced lecturers describe comprehensively the recent studies of their characteristics, properties and applications in functional materials. Due to the broad range of covered topics as hydrogen storage materials, LEDs or permanent magnets this work gives an up-to-date presentation of this fascinating research.

Covers fundamentals and industry-oriented topics in a concise way
Discusses the full range from elements to applied functional materials
Relevant for various graduate courses

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