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- | Lanthanides, often referred to as the rare earth metals, are important materials for the manufacture of almost all electronics. | + | <br>Lanthanides</b>, often referred to as the rare earth metals, are important materials for the manufacture of almost all electronics. |
Not just the majority of your favourite gadgets like smartphones, tablets and NVDs (if you use one) but also TVs, radios etc. <br> contain semiconductor elements made with those metals.<br>Also some lanthanides salts were applied as catalysts in some organic reactions. <br><br> | Not just the majority of your favourite gadgets like smartphones, tablets and NVDs (if you use one) but also TVs, radios etc. <br> contain semiconductor elements made with those metals.<br>Also some lanthanides salts were applied as catalysts in some organic reactions. <br><br> | ||
Nowadays, most available lanthanide ores are already on the brink of total exploitation. More worryingly still,it is very hard to isolate and purify lanthanides from solid electronics waste or sewer. There are techniques to do so, such as ion-exchange chromatography, | Nowadays, most available lanthanide ores are already on the brink of total exploitation. More worryingly still,it is very hard to isolate and purify lanthanides from solid electronics waste or sewer. There are techniques to do so, such as ion-exchange chromatography, | ||
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<li>Daughtry, K. et al. (2012). Tailoring Encodable Lanthanide-Binding Tags as MRI Contrast Agents. ChemBioChem , p. 2567-2574. </li> | <li>Daughtry, K. et al. (2012). Tailoring Encodable Lanthanide-Binding Tags as MRI Contrast Agents. ChemBioChem , p. 2567-2574. </li> |
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WELCOME TO iGEM 2014!Your team has been approved and you are ready to start the iGEM season!
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Did you ever wonder what are the parts in your smartphone, laptop , etc. made of that make them go round?
Well, have a read and find out!
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