Atomic properties
Market data
Commercial forms & specifications
| Product Form | Chemical Formula | Molecular Weight | Typical Purity | Price Range (USD/kg) | Main Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gadolinium Metal | Gd | 157.25 g/mol | 99.9-99.99% | $450-850 | Alloys, nuclear reactors, research |
| Gadolinium Oxide | Gd₂O₃ | 362.50 g/mol | 99.9-99.999% | $35-120 | Phosphors, ceramics, optical glass |
| Gadolinium Chloride | GdCl₃·6H₂O | 371.70 g/mol | 99.9-99.99% | $150-350 | MRI contrast precursor, catalysts |
| Gadolinium Nitrate | Gd(NO₃)₃·6H₂O | 451.36 g/mol | 99.9-99.99% | $180-400 | Specialty glass, nuclear applications |
| Gadolinium Acetate | Gd(CH₃COO)₃·4H₂O | 406.45 g/mol | 99.9% | $350-650 | Catalysts, research |
| Gadolinium Sulfate | Gd₂(SO₄)₃·8H₂O | 746.81 g/mol | 99.9% | $120-280 | Refrigeration, magnetic materials |
| Gadolinium Fluoride | GdF₃ | 214.25 g/mol | 99.9-99.99% | $280-550 | Optical coatings, lasers |
| Gadolinium Carbonate | Gd₂(CO₃)₃·xH₂O | Variable | 99.9% | $85-180 | Precursor for other compounds |
| Gd-DTPA (Gadopentetate) | C₁₄H₁₈GdN₃O₁₀ | 546.64 g/mol | 98-99% | $8,500-15,000 | MRI contrast agent |
| Gadolinium Powder | Gd | 157.25 g/mol | 99.9% | $850-1,500 | Additive manufacturing, alloys |
| Gadolinium Foil | Gd | 157.25 g/mol | 99.9% | $2,500-4,500 | Research, neutron detection |
| Gadolinium Sputtering Target | Gd | 157.25 g/mol | 99.9-99.99% | $3,200-6,500 | Thin film deposition |
Suppliers by country
🇨🇳 China
| Company | Product Forms | Specialties |
|---|---|---|
| China Northern Rare Earth Group | Oxide, metal, chloride, nitrate, carbonate | Integrated mining to separation, world's largest REE producer |
| China Rare Earth Holdings | Oxide, fluoride, metal powder | High-purity rare earth products |
| Ganzhou Rare Earth Group | Oxide, chloride, metal | Heavy rare earth specialist |
🇺🇸 United States
| Company | Product Forms | Specialties |
|---|---|---|
| MP Materials | Oxide, metal (planned), NdFeB magnets | Integrated rare earth supply chain |
| USA Rare Earth | Oxide, metal (development stage) | Domestic supply chain development |
| Neo Performance Materials | Metal, alloys, specialty compounds | Value-added rare earth products |
🇦🇺 Australia
| Company | Product Forms | Specialties |
|---|---|---|
| Lynas Rare Earths | Oxide, carbonate, chloride | Non-Chinese integrated producer |
| Iluka Resources | Mixed rare earth carbonate (development) | Heavy mineral sands, rare earth development |
🇯🇵 Japan
| Company | Product Forms | Specialties |
|---|---|---|
| Shin-Etsu Chemical | High-purity metal, compounds, alloys | Ultra-high purity rare earth products |
| Santoku Corporation | Metal, alloys, specialty compounds | Rare earth alloys for magnets |
🇪🇺 European Union
| Company | Product Forms | Specialties |
|---|---|---|
| Solvay (Belgium) | High-purity compounds, polishing powders | Rare earth separation and purification |
| Less Common Metals (UK) | Metal, alloys, compounds | Specialty alloys and compounds |
🇮🇳 India
| Company | Product Forms | Specialties |
|---|---|---|
| Indian Rare Earths Limited | Oxide, chloride, fluoride | Integrated rare earth production |
Market demand by product form
| Product Form | Global Market Size | USA Market | China Market | Growth Rate (CAGR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gadolinium Oxide | $380 million | 12% share | 58% share | 6.5% |
| Gadolinium Metal | $210 million | 18% share | 45% share | 5.8% |
| MRI Contrast Agents | $1.8 billion | 35% share | 15% share | 4.2% |
| Phosphors & Scintillators | $450 million | 22% share | 38% share | 7.1% |
| Magneto-optical Storage | $120 million | 28% share | 35% share | 3.5% |
| Nuclear Applications | $95 million | 25% share | 20% share | 5.2% |
| Specialty Alloys | $185 million | 15% share | 48% share | 6.8% |
| Research & Other | $65 million | 30% share | 25% share | 4.5% |
Market trends
Supply Chain Diversification: Western countries investing $2.8 billion to reduce Chinese dominance in rare earth supply MRI Safety Concerns: Growing research into gadolinium retention driving development of alternative contrast agents Recycling Initiatives: New technologies for recovering gadolinium from MRI waste streams and electronic waste Price Stability: Chinese export quotas and environmental regulations maintaining elevated prices Technology Applications: Quantum computing and advanced sensors driving new demand for ultra-pure gadolinium Strategic Stockpiling: USA, Japan, and EU building strategic reserves of critical rare earth elements
Moles per kilogram
| Product Form | Formula | MW (g/mol) | Moles/kg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gadolinium Metal | Gd | 157.25 | 6.36 |
| Gadolinium Oxide | Gd₂O₃ | 362.50 | 2.76 |
| Gadolinium Chloride (hydrated) | GdCl₃·6H₂O | 371.70 | 2.69 |
| Gadolinium Nitrate (hydrated) | Gd(NO₃)₃·6H₂O | 451.36 | 2.22 |
| Gadolinium Sulfate (hydrated) | Gd₂(SO₄)₃·8H₂O | 746.81 | 1.34 |
| Gadolinium Fluoride | GdF₃ | 214.25 | 4.67 |
| Gd-DTPA | C₁₄H₁₈GdN₃O₁₀ | 546.64 | 1.83 |
References
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Coverage notes
The following sections are thin or absent in the source document for this element. They will be filled by enrichment passes (NIST atomic, OSHA/NIOSH safety, USGS / IAI environmental).
- Missing section: Raw Material Sources
- Missing section: Production Cost
- Missing section: Energy Consumption