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Hafnium  
Formula: Hf
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Hafnium is a ductile metal with a brilliant silver lustre. Because hafnium has a good absorption cross section for thermal neutrons (almost 600 times that of zirconium), has excellent mechanical properties, and is extremely corrosion resistant, it is used for nuclear reactor control rods.


[Bohr Model of Hafnium]
Atomic Volume: 13.6W/D
Boiling Point: 4603°C
Covalent Radius: 1.44Angstroms
Crystal Structure: Hexagonal
Density (18°C): 13.31g/cm3
Electrical Resistivity (27°C): 35.1μΩ-cm
Electronegativity: 1.3Pauling's
First Ionization Energy: 127K-cal/g-mole
Heat of Fusion: 32.4k-cal/g-atom
Heat of Vaporization: 155K-cal/g-atom
Linear Conefficient of Expansion: 5.9x10-6K-1
Melting Point: 2227°C
Modulus of Elasticity (20°C): 19.8x106psi
Specific Heat (25°C): 0.035cal/g°C
Tensile Strength: 86,000psi
Thermal Neutron Cross Section: 105barns/atom
Vapor Pressure (27°C): 10-9atm
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Hafnium is a lustrous, silvery, ductile metal. It restists corrosion due to formation of a tough, impenetrable oxide film on its surface. The metal is unaffected by alkalis and acids, except hydrofluoric acid. Hafnium is difficult to separate form its group 4 partner, Zirconium, bacause the two elements have atoms that are the same size.

Applications

Hafnium and its alloys are used for control rods in nuclear reactors and nuclear submarines because Hafnium is excellent at absorbing neutrons and it has a very high melting point and is corrosion resistant. It is used in high-temperature alloys and ceramics, since some of its compounds are very refractory: they will not melt except under the most extreme temperatures.

Hafnium in the enviroment

Hafnium ores are rare, but two are known: hafnon and alvite. Industrial production of Hafnium metal is not much more than 50 tonnes a year. Known reserves are not recorded, but can be estimated from those of Zirconium.

Health effects of Hafnium

Hafnium metal does not normally cause problems but all Hafnium compounds should be regarded as toxic although initial evidence would appear to suggest the danger is limited. The metal dust presents a fire and explosion hazard.

Hafnium metal has no known toxicity. The metal is completely insoluble in water, saline solutions or body chemicals. Exposure to Hafnium can occur through inhalation, ingestion, and eye or skin contact.

Overexposure to Hafnium and its compounds may cause mild irritation of the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes.

No signs and symptoms of chronic exposure to Hafnium have been reported in humans.

Environmental effects of Hafnium

Hafnium poses not threat to plants. Plants take up small amounts of Hafnium from the soil in which they grow.

Effects on Animals: Data on the toxicity of Hafnium metal or its dust are scant. Animal studies indicate that Hafnium compounds cause eye, skin, and mucous membrane irritation, and liver damage. The oral LD50 for Hafnium tetraChloride in rats is 2,362 mg/kg, and the intraperitoneal LD 50 in mice for Hafnium oxyChloride is 112 mg/kg.

(LD50 = Lethal dose 50 = Single dose of a substance that causes the death of 50% of an animal population from exposure to the substance by any route other than inhalation. LD50 is usually expressed as milligrams or grams of material per kilogram of animal weight (mg/kg or g/kg).)

No negative Environmental effects have been reported.

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