Gadolinium (Gd) Fun Facts
"The Contrast, a hero with magnetic abilities who helps doctors see diseases more clearly in MRI scans."
The true essence of Gadolinium (Gd) on the molecular frontier.
Gadolinium is a silvery-white, malleable, and ductile metal.
Gadolinium is found in the contrast agent injected for an MRI scan.
Gadolinium has the highest neutron-capture ability of any element, making it useful for nuclear shielding.
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It has the highest ability to capture thermal neutrons of any known element, making it highly effective for use in shielding and control rods in nuclear reactors.
Gadolinium compounds are widely used as a contrast agent for MRI scans. When injected into the bloodstream, they enhance the visibility of tumors and tissues.
It is named after the Finnish chemist and geologist Johan Gadolin, who discovered the first rare earth element, yttrium.
It is one of the few elements that is ferromagnetic at or near room temperature (its Curie point is 20 °C or 68 °F).
Gadolinium can be used in alloys that form some of the most powerful magnets.