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Product Name
TERBIUM
CAS No.
7440-27-9
Chemical Name
TERBIUM
Synonyms
TERBIUM;TB007910;TB000210;TB006010;TB000200;TB005110;Terbium-159;mm × 1 Terbium Foil;terbium atom
CBNumber
CB8138752
Molecular Formula
Tb
Formula Weight
158.93
MOL File
7440-27-9.mol
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TERBIUM Property

Melting point:
1356 °C (lit.)
Boiling point:
3230 °C (lit.)
Density 
8.234 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
form 
powder
color 
Silver-gray
Specific Gravity
8.234
Resistivity
116 μΩ-cm, 20°C
Water Solubility 
Insoluble in water.
Sensitive 
Air & Moisture Sensitive
Merck 
13,9232
Exposure limits
ACGIH: TWA 2 ppm; STEL 4 ppm
OSHA: TWA 2 ppm(5 mg/m3)
NIOSH: IDLH 25 ppm; TWA 2 ppm(5 mg/m3); STEL 4 ppm(10 mg/m3)
Stability:
Stable, but moisture sensitive. Reacts with halogens, strong acids. The powder is highly flammable.
CAS DataBase Reference
7440-27-9(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry System
Terbium (7440-27-9)
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Safety

Hazard Codes 
F,T
Risk Statements 
11-34-23/24/25
Safety Statements 
22-24/25-36/37/39-33-16-45-28-27-26
RIDADR 
UN 3089 4.1/PG 2
WGK Germany 
3
TSCA 
Yes
HazardClass 
8
PackingGroup 
III
HS Code 
28053013
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Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)

Symbol(GHS)
Signal word
Danger
Hazard statements

H228Flammable solid

H251Self-heating; may catch fire

H315Causes skin irritation

H319Causes serious eye irritation

H413May cause long lasting harmful effects to aquatic life

Precautionary statements

P210Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. — No smoking.

P235Keep cool.

P240Ground/bond container and receiving equipment.

P273Avoid release to the environment.

P302+P352IF ON SKIN: wash with plenty of soap and water.

P305+P351+P338IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continuerinsing.

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N-Bromosuccinimide Price

Sigma-Aldrich
Product number
693715
Product name
Terbium
Purity
foil, size 25mm × 25mm × 1mm, 99.9% trace rare earth metals basis
Packaging
1ea
Price
$591
Updated
2023/06/20
Alfa Aesar
Product number
088110
Product name
Terbium, AAS standard solution
Packaging
100mL
Price
$32.65
Updated
2024/03/01
Alfa Aesar
Product number
088110
Product name
Terbium, AAS standard solution
Packaging
500mL
Price
$81.65
Updated
2024/03/01
Alfa Aesar
Product number
045266
Product name
Terbium, plasma standard solution, Specpure
Purity
Tb 10μg/ml
Packaging
100ml
Price
$58.65
Updated
2024/03/01
Alfa Aesar
Product number
014383
Product name
Terbium plasma standard solution
Packaging
100mL
Price
$89.65
Updated
2024/03/01
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TERBIUM Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

Uses

Terbium is primarily used in phosphors, particularly in fluorescent lamps and as the high intensity green emitter used in projection televisions, such as the Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet (Tb:YAG) variety.
Terbium responds efficiently to x-ray excitation and is, therefore, used as an x-ray phosphor.
Terbium compounds are useful biological probes due to the long emission lifetime of terbium.
Terbium alloys are also used in magneto-optic recording films, such as TbFeCo.
Terbium is also used in alloys and in the production of electronic devices. As a component of Terfenol-D, Terbium is of use in actuators, in naval sonar systems, sensors, in the SoundBug device (its first commercial application), and other magnetomechanical devices.
Terbium Metal is the important additive for NdFeB permanent magnets to raise the Curie temperature and improve temperature coefficiency. Another most promising use of distilled Terbium Metal, code 6563D, is in the magnetostrictive alloy TEFENOL-D. There are also other applications for some special master alloys. Terbium Metal can be further processed to various shapes of ingots, pieces, wires, foils, slabs, rods, discs and powder.

Chemical Properties

silvery-white chip or ingot, or grey powder

Physical properties

There are two allotropic (crystal forms) of terbium, both of which are dependent on itstemperature. The alpha ((α) form exists at room temperatures and up to temperatures of1,298°C, and the beta (β) form exists beyond these temperatures. Although terbium is a silverymetal that resembles aluminum and feels like lead, it is much heavier than either of thesetwo elements. It is placed in the yttrium subgroup (lanthanide series) of the rare-earths. It isalso resistant to corrosion.
Its melting point is 1,356.9°C, its boiling point is 3,230°C, and its density is 8.23g/cm3.

Isotopes

There are a total of 52 isotopes of terbium, and only one of these is stable (Tb-159). Terbium-59 makes up 100% of the element found in the Earth’s crust.

Origin of Name

Named for a village in Sweden.

Occurrence

Of all the 17 rare-earths in the lanthanide series, terbium is number 14 in abundance.Terbium can be separated from the minerals xenotime (YPO4) and euxenite, a mixture of thefollowing: (Y, Ca, Er, La, Ce, Y, Th)(Nb, Ta, Ti2O6). It is obtained in commercial amountfrom monazite sand by the ion-exchange process. Monazite may contain as much as 50%rare-earth elements, and about 0.03% of this is terbium.

History

Discovered by Mosander in 1843. Terbium is a member of the lanthanide or “rare earth” group of elements. It is found in cerite, gadolinite, and other minerals along with other rare earths. It is recovered commercially from monazite in which it is present to the extent of 0.03%, from xenotime, and from euxenite, a complex oxide containing 1% or more of terbia. Terbium has been isolated only in recent years with the development of ion-exchange techniques for separating the rareearth elements. As with other rare earths, it can be produced by reducing the anhydrous chloride or fluoride with calcium metal in a tantalum crucible. Calcium and tantalum impurities can be removed by vacuum remelting. Other methods of isolation are possible. Terbium is reasonably stable in air. It is a silver-gray metal, and is malleable, ductile, and soft enough to be cut with a knife. Two crystal modifications exist, with a transformation temperature of 1289°C. Forty-two isotopes and isomers are recognized. The oxide is a chocolate or dark maroon color. Sodium terbium borate is used as a laser material and emits coherent light at 0.546 μm. Terbium is used to dope calcium fluoride, calcium tungstate, and strontium molybdate, used in solid-state devices. The oxide has potential application as an activator for green phosphors used in color TV tubes. It can be used with ZrO2 as a crystal stabilizer of fuel cells that operate at elevated temperature. Few other uses have been found. The element is priced at about $40/g (99.9%). Little is known of the toxicity of terbium. It should be handled with care as with other lanthanide elements.

Characteristics

Terbium is not found in great quantities on Earth. In fact, minerals where terbium is foundcontain about 0.03% terbium. Not much of the stable isotope is found as a free metal; rathermost of it is mixed with other rare-earths or are in compound forms.

Uses

There are few uses for terbium. However, terbium can be used as an activator for greenphosphor in TV tubes, and some of its compounds are used to produce laser lights. It is alsoused to “dope” (coat) some forms of solid-state instruments, as a stabilizer in fuel cells so thatthey can operate at high temperatures, and as a metal for control rods in nuclear reactors.

Uses

Phosphor activator, dope for solid-state devices.

Uses

Terbium is used in the semiconductor industry as a dopant in calcium fluoride, calcium tungstate and strontium molybdate, materials that are used in solid-state devices and as a crystal stabilizer of fuel cells which operate at elevated temperatures.

Preparation

Terbium is recovered from the minerals, monazite, xenotime, and euxenite. The recovery processes are quite similar to those of other lanthanide elements (See individual lanthanide elements). The metal is separated from other rareearths by ion exchange methods, which are relatively easy and faster than fractional crystallization techniques.
Terbium metal is obtained from its anhydrous trifluoride, TbF3, or trichloride, TbCl3, by thermal reduction with calcium, carried out in a tantalum crucible. Terbium produced by such methods may contain traces of calcium and tantalum. High purity metal can be prepared by various methods such as vacuum remelting, distillation, amalgam formation, floating zone melting, and various chemical processes.

Definition

Atomic number 65, group IIIB of the periodic table, a rare-earth element of the yttrium subgroup (lanthanide series), aw 158.9254, valences of 3, 4; no stable isotopes.

Definition

A soft ductile malleable silvery rare element of the lanthanoid series of metals. It occurs in association with other lanthanoids. One of its few uses is as a dopant in solid-state devices. Symbol: Tb; m.p. 1356°C; b.p. 3123°C; r.d. 8.229 (20°C); p.n. 65; r.a.m. 158.92534.

Definition

terbium: Symbol Tb. A silverymetallic element belonging to thelanthanoids; a.n. 65; r.a.m. 158.92;r.d. 8.23 (20°C); m.p. 1356°C; b.p.3123°C. It occurs in apatite and xenotime,from which it is obtained by anion-exchange process. There is onlyone natural isotope, terbium–159,which is stable. Seventeen artificialisotopes have been identified. It isused as a dopant in semiconductingdevices. It was discovered by CarlMosander (1797–1858) in 1843.

Hazard

The halogens (group VIIA) of terbium are strong irritants. Most of the compounds aretoxic and some are explosive. A vacuum or inert atmosphere must be maintained when workingwith the metal because of its strong oxidation properties.

Flammability and Explosibility

Flammable

TERBIUM Preparation Products And Raw materials

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