Hafnium is a ductile, lustrous silver metal which can easily resist corrosion due to the presence of a tough, impenetrable oxide film on its surface. The metal has very high melting point, and remains ...
As a niche yet high-strategic rare metal, hafnium (Hf, atomic number 72) lags behind common metals like copper in public awareness, but its unique physicochemical properties make it irreplaceable for ...
TITANIUM AND ZIRCONIUM have traditionally dominated group 4 chemistry. Hafnium, the third member of this group of early transition metals, has been the odd element out. But not anymore. Steady ...
This week's element is Hafnium, which has the atomic symbol Hf and the atomic number 72. Hafnium gets its name from the Latin for Copenhagen, where it was discovered. Hafnium is a shiny, ...
Hafnium hydride (HfH 2) is a grey to black powder. At temperatures above 300 °C, hafnium hydride decomposes evolving hydrogen. Hafnium forms HfH1.86 when it is heated to temperatures in excess of 700 ...
Previously, Western markets were the main destination for Russian hafnium exports, with Europe accounting for 95% of ...
As they point out, “This temperature is sufficiently high for HfO2-based ferroelectric materials to be used in stable device operation and processing as this temperature is comparable to those of ...
Scientists have succeeded in growing ultra-thin (2.5-nanometre) ferroelectric films based on hafnium oxide that could potentially be used to develop non-volatile memory elements called ferroelectric ...
Feb 3 (Reuters) - Shortages created by robust demand from the aerospace and electronic industries as growth accelerated after the lifting of COVID restrictions have fueled a 400% rise in hafnium ...
Shortages created by robust demand from the aerospace and electronic industries as growth accelerated after the lifting of Covid restrictions have fueled a 400% rise in hafnium prices, taking them to ...
Scientists from MIPT have succeeded in growing ultra-thin (2.5-nanometre) ferroelectric films based on hafnium oxide that could potentially be used to develop non-volatile memory elements called ...