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Lutetium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Lu and
atomic number 71. It is a
silvery white metal,
which resists corrosion in dry air, but not in moist...
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Naturally occurring lutetium (71Lu) is
composed of one
stable isotope 175Lu (97.41%
natural abundance) and one long-lived radioisotope, 176Lu with a half-life...
- rare-earth elements. It
contains the four
elements scandium (Sc),
yttrium (Y),
lutetium (Lu), and
lawrencium (Lr). The
group is also
called the
scandium group...
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Lutetium (177Lu)
oxodotreotide (INN) or 177Lu dotatate,
brand name Lutathera, is a
chelated complex of a
radioisotope of the
element lutetium with dotatate...
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elements (
lutetium through mercury) follows, and
finally six main-group
elements (thallium
through radon)
complete the period. From
lutetium onwards the...
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Chemistry experiments confirm that
lawrencium behaves as a
heavier homolog to
lutetium in the
periodic table, and is a
trivalent element. It thus
could also be...
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Lutetium aluminum garnet (commonly
abbreviated LuAG,
molecular formula Lu3Al5O12) is an
inorganic compound with a
unique crystal structure primarily known...
- configurations. Lev
Landau and
Evgeny Lif****z
pointed out in 1948 that
lutetium is not an f-block element, and
since then physical, chemical, and electronic...
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Lutetium nitride is a
binary inorganic compound of
lutetium and
nitrogen with the
chemical formula LuN.
Lutetium nitride can be
prepared from
direct nitridation...
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Lutetium–yttrium oxyorthosilicate, also
known as LYSO, is an
inorganic chemical compound with main use as a
scintillator crystal for
gamma radiation detection...