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  2. Gadolinium - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium is a chemical element; it has symbol Gd and atomic number 64. Gadolinium is a silvery-white metal when oxidation is removed. It is a malleable and ductile rare-earth element. Gadolinium reacts with atmospheric oxygen or moisture slowly to form a black coating. Gadolinium below its Curie point of 20 °C (68 °F) is ferromagnetic, with ...

  3. Gadolinium(III) hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium (III) hydroxide. [OH-]. [OH-]. [OH-]. [Gd+3] Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Gadolinium (III) hydroxide is a chemical compound with the formula Gd (OH) 3. Its nanoparticles has a potential use for layering various drugs, such as diclofenac, ibuprofen ...

  4. Gadolinium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nanoparticles of gadolinium oxide is a potential contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A dextran-coated preparation of 20–40 nm sized gadolinium oxide particles had a relaxivity of 4.8 s −1 mM −1 per gadolinium ion at 7.05 T (an unusually high field compared to the clinically used MRI scanners which mostly range from 0.5 to ...

  5. Solubility table - Wikipedia

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    Formula 0 °C 10 °C 15 °C 20 °C 30 °C 40 °C 50 °C 60 °C 70 °C 80 °C 90 °C 100 °C Actinium(III) hydroxide: Ac(OH) 3: 0.0021 ... Gadolinium(III) hydroxide:

  6. MRI contrast agent - Wikipedia

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    MRI contrast agents are contrast agents used to improve the visibility of internal body structures in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). [1] The most commonly used compounds for contrast enhancement are gadolinium -based contrast agents (GBCAs). Such MRI contrast agents shorten the relaxation times of nuclei within body tissues following oral or ...

  7. Category:Gadolinium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium perrhenate. Gadolinium phosphide. Gadolinium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet. Gadolinium (III) bromide. Gadolinium (III) chloride. Gadolinium (III) fluoride. Gadolinium (III) hydroxide. Gadolinium (III) iodide. Gadolinium (III) nitrate.

  8. Gadolinium oxysulfide - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium oxysulfide is a promising luminescent host material, because of its high density (7.32 g/cm 3) and high effective atomic number of Gd. These characteristics lead to a high interaction probability for X-ray radiation. Several synthesis routes have been developed for processing Gd 2 O 2 S phosphors, including: solid state reaction ...

  9. Gadolinium(III) nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium (III) nitrate is an inorganic compound of gadolinium. This salt is used as a water-soluble neutron poison in nuclear reactors. [1] Gadolinium nitrate, like all nitrate salts, is an oxidizing agent. The most common form of this substance is hexahydrate Gd (NO 3) 3 •6H 2 O with molecular weight 451.36 g/mol and CAS Number: 19598-90-4.