65 Tb 158.925

Terbium

lanthanide · Group 3 · Period 6

Atomic properties

Atomic number
65
Z
Atomic weight
158.925[1]
g/mol
Density
8.23 g/cm³
at STP
Melting point
1356 °C
at 1 atm
Boiling point
3230 °C
at 1 atm
Crystal structure
hexagonal
Electron config.
[Xe] 4f⁹ 6s²
Oxidation states
+3, +4
most common

Market data

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Raw material sources & pricing

Raw Material FormGrade/ContentPrice Paid by RefinersMajor SourcesNotes
Ion-Adsorption Clay0.01-0.05% Tb₄O₇$250-350/MT REOSouthern China, MyanmarPrimary source for heavy REE
Bastnäsite Concentrate0.001-0.005% Tb₄O₇$8,000-12,000/MT REOChina, USA, AustraliaByproduct of light REE production
Monazite Concentrate0.002-0.01% Tb₄O₇$2,000-3,000/MTIndia, Brazil, AustraliaRadioactive (thorium content)
Xenotime0.5-2% Tb₄O₇$25,000-35,000/MTMalaysia, China, BrazilRich in heavy REE
Ion-Adsorption Clays - Primary Source

Current Market Price: $250-350/MT REO (varies by heavy REE content) Major Global Reserves: China (Southern Provinces): ~90% of global ion-adsorption clay reserves Myanmar: Significant deposits (currently halted due to geopolitical instability) Brazil: Small emerging deposits Madagascar: Exploration stage deposits 2025 Production Leaders: China: 95%+ of global terbium production Myanmar: Production halted (previously ~50% of heavy REE supply) Australia (Lynas): Starting heavy REE production mid-2025 Raw Material Form Grade/Content Price Paid by Refiners Major Sources Notes Ion-Adsorption Clay 0.01-0.05% Tb₄O₇ $250-350/MT REO Southern China, Myanmar Primary source for heavy REE Bastnäsite Concentrate 0.001-0.005% Tb₄O₇ $8,000-12,000/MT REO China, USA, Australia Byproduct of light REE product

⚠️ Seawater Terbium Extraction

Commercial Viability: NOT ECONOMICALLY VIABLE Concentration: ~0.00014 ppb (extremely low) Chemical Form: Tb³⁺ complexes with carbonate and hydroxide Status: No commercial seawater terbium extraction exists. The extremely low concentration (1,000× lower than uranium) and complex separation requirements make extraction uneconomical. Note: Research continues on bioaccumulation methods using specialized organisms, but no commercial applications exist.

Production cost analysis

Cost Component$/kg Terbium Metal% of Total CostNotes
Raw Material (Clay/Ore)$400-60025-30%Highly dependent on ore grade
Separation/Extraction$600-80035-40%Ion exchange, solvent extraction
Conversion to Metal$200-30010-15%Metallothermic reduction
Purification$150-2508-12%Vacuum distillation/sublimation
Labor & Overhead$250-35012-18%Specialized facilities required
Total Production Cost$1,600-2,300100%Compare to selling price: $1,800-2,000/kg

Energy consumption breakdown

Process StageEnergy Consumption% of Total EnergyEnergy TypeKey Operations
Mining & Beneficiation50-70 MJ/kg10-13%Diesel/ElectricityExcavation, crushing, flotation
Acid Leaching80-100 MJ/kg16-18%Steam/Natural GasH₂SO₄ digestion at 60-90°C
Solvent Extraction150-180 MJ/kg30-33%ElectricityMulti-stage separation, HDEHP process
Ion Exchange100-120 MJ/kg20-22%ElectricityColumn operations, regeneration
Metal Reduction70-80 MJ/kg14-15%Electricity/ArgonCa reduction at 1,450°C under Ar
Separation Process Details

Acid Dissolution: Ore treatment with H₂SO₄ Impurity Removal: Fe, Al, Th precipitation Group Separation: Light/heavy REE split Individual REE Separation: 50-200 stages Precipitation: Oxalate/carbonate formation Calcination: Conversion to oxide at 800°C

Metal Production Details

Fluoride Conversion: TbF₃ formation with HF Metallothermic Reduction: Ca + 2TbF₃ → 2Tb + 3CaF₂ Vacuum Distillation: Ca removal at 1,450°C Sublimation: 99.99% purity achievement Ingot Casting: Under inert atmosphere

Commercial forms & specifications

Product FormChemical FormulaMolecular WeightTypical PurityPrice Range (USD/kg)Main Applications
Terbium MetalTb158.93 g/mol99.9-99.99%$1,800-2,000Terfenol-D alloys, research
Terbium OxideTb₄O₇747.70 g/mol99.95-99.999%$880-1,000Green phosphors, fuel cells
Terbium FluorideTbF₃215.92 g/mol99.9-99.99%$1,200-1,400Optical coatings, ceramics
Terbium ChlorideTbCl₃·6H₂O373.38 g/mol99.9-99.99%$900-1,100Chemical synthesis, catalysts
Terbium NitrateTb(NO₃)₃·6H₂O453.03 g/mol99.9-99.99%$850-1,050Phosphor precursor
Terbium AcetateTb(C₂H₃O₂)₃·4H₂O408.08 g/mol99.9%$950-1,150Chemical reagent
Terbium SulfateTb₂(SO₄)₃·8H₂O766.08 g/mol99.9%$800-950Research applications
Terbium FoilTb158.93 g/mol99.9%$2,500-3,000Sputtering targets
Terbium Rod/WireTb158.93 g/mol99.9%$2,200-2,600Research, alloy production
Tb-doped PhosphorsVariousVariable1-5% Tb$150-500LED, fluorescent lamps
Terbium-161 (Medical)¹⁶¹TbCl₃Variable99.998% RCP$50,000-100,000/GBqCancer therapy

Suppliers by country

🇨🇳 China

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
China Northern Rare EarthOxide, metal, compoundsIntegrated producer, world's largest REE company
China Rare Earth HoldingsOxide, fluoride, chlorideIon-adsorption clay processing
Shenghe ResourcesMixed REE concentrates, oxidesHeavy rare earth specialist
Xiamen TungstenHigh-purity metals, compoundsAdvanced separation technology

🇦🇺 Australia

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Lynas Rare EarthsMixed heavy REE, oxides (from 2025)Non-Chinese integrated producer
Arafura ResourcesNdPr + SEG/heavy REE (planned)Nolans project (under development)

🇺🇸 United States

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Stanford Materials CorporationMetal, oxide, compounds, foilsHigh-purity materials supplier
American ElementsMetal forms, compounds, nanopowdersResearch-grade materials
Alfa Aesar (Thermo Fisher)Research chemicals, metal formsLaboratory scale supplier

🇪🇺 Europe

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Less Common Metals (UK)Metal, alloys, compoundsTerfenol-D production
Treibacher Industrie (Austria)High-purity compoundsPhosphor-grade materials
Solvay (Belgium)Separated rare earth productsLa Rochelle plant

🇯🇵 Japan

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Shin-Etsu ChemicalHigh-purity oxides, compoundsElectronic-grade materials
Santoku CorporationMetal, alloysRare earth alloys specialist

Market demand by product form

ApplicationAnnual Consumption (MT)% of TotalGrowth Rate (CAGR)Key Markets
Green Phosphors180-20055-60%3-4%LED lighting, displays
Magneto-optical Storage30-4010-12%-2%Data storage (declining)
Fuel Cells (SOFC)25-308-9%12-15%Stationary power, automotive
Terfenol-D Alloys20-256-7%8-10%Actuators, sonar, sensors
Medical Isotopes5-82-3%20-25%Cancer therapy (Tb-161)
Permanent Magnets15-205-6%10-12%High-temp applications
Other (Research, etc.)20-306-9%5-7%Various emerging uses

Moles per kilogram

Product FormFormulaMW (g/mol)Moles/kg
Terbium MetalTb158.936.29
Terbium(III) OxideTb₂O₃365.852.73
Terbium(III,IV) OxideTb₄O₇747.701.34
Terbium FluorideTbF₃215.924.63
Terbium Chloride (hydrated)TbCl₃·6H₂O373.382.68
Terbium Nitrate (hydrated)Tb(NO₃)₃·6H₂O453.032.21
Terbium Sulfate (hydrated)Tb₂(SO₄)₃·8H₂O766.081.31

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