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Gadolinium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Gd and
atomic number 64. It is a silvery-white
metal when
oxidation is removed.
Gadolinium is a malleable...
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Naturally occurring gadolinium (64Gd) is
composed of 6
stable isotopes, 154Gd, 155Gd, 156Gd, 157Gd, 158Gd and 160Gd, and 1 radioisotope, 152Gd, with 158Gd...
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commonly used
compounds for
contrast enhancement are
gadolinium-based
contrast agents (GBCAs). Such MRI
contrast agents shorten the relaxation...
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Gadolinium-doped
ceria (GDC) (known
alternatively as gadolinia-doped ceria,
gadolinium-doped
cerium oxide (GCO), cerium-
gadolinium oxide (CGO), or cerium(IV)...
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Gadolinium iodide may
refer to:
Gadolinium diiodide, GdI2
Gadolinium(III)
iodide (
gadolinium triiodide), GdI3 This set
index article lists chemical compounds...
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undergo contrast-enhanced CT.
Gadolinium-based
contrast reagents are
typically octadentate complexes of
gadolinium(III). The
complex is very stable...
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Gadolinium monosulfide is a
binary inorganic compound of
gadolinium and
sulfur with the
chemical formula GdS.
Heating stoichiometric amounts of pure substances...
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Gadolinium(III)
oxide (archaically gadolinia) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula Gd2O3. It is one of the most
commonly available forms of the rare-earth...
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Gadolinium perrhenate is an
inorganic compound, with the
chemical formula of Gd(ReO4)3. It can be
obtained by
dissolving an
excess of
gadolinium oxide...
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Gadolinium oxalate is the
oxalate of
gadolinium, with the
chemical formula Gd2(C2O4)3. Its
hydrate can be
prepared by the
reaction of
gadolinium nitrate...