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Monazite is a rare earth phosphate mineral that contains various chemicals, including thorium, uranium, cerium, and other rare earth elements such as lanthanum, neodymium, and praseodymium. It is commonly found in beach sands and heavy-mineral deposits and is a valuable source of these rare earth elements, which are essential for a wide range of high-tech applications, including electronics, magnets, and catalysts. However, monazite also contains radioactive elements, such as thorium and uranium, which require careful handling and disposal to prevent environmental and health hazards. Due to its unique combination of rare earth elements and radioactive isotopes, monazite has both industrial and environmental significance.

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The CAS Registry Mumber 1306-41-8 includes 7 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 4 digits, 1,3,0 and 6 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 4 and 1 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 1306-41:
(6*1)+(5*3)+(4*0)+(3*6)+(2*4)+(1*1)=48
48 % 10 = 8
So 1306-41-8 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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Nodular monazite (cas 1306-41-8) from placers in the Kular Ridge (Arctic Siberia, Russia): Composition and age08/17/2019

Nodular monazite occurs in metamorphic rocks worldwide and has zonal REE patterns. This paper focuses on the composition of nodular monazite hosted by Permian black shales of the Kular Ridge in the Kular-Nera terrane. This monazite variety (called kularite in the Russian literature) reaches comm...detailed

Flotation studies of monazite (cas 1306-41-8) and dolomite08/16/2019

Rare earth elements (REE) are key components of many emerging green technologies. This leads to an increase in demand for REE, hence to the development of new deposits, such as the Niobec carbonatite rare earth deposit in Quebec, Canada. One of the valuable minerals in this deposit is monazite, ...detailed

Advances in carboxylate collectors adsorption on monazite (cas 1306-41-8) surface: Part 1 – Assessment of the hydroxylation and carbonation of surface lanthanide ions08/13/2019

The adsorption of carboxylate collectors is largely assumed to be affected by the monazite surface speciation. In order to provide key information for the understanding of this phenomenon, we propose in this study a thermodynamic model for the equilibrium of monazite-(La) crystal in an H2O-CO2 s...detailed

The giant monazite (cas 1306-41-8) crystals from Manangotry (Madagascar)08/12/2019

The Manangotry area in the South-East of Madagascar is famous for its giant monazite crystals. The studied occurrence is an outcrop near the Manangotry pass, were giant, cm-sized crystals have been found. The crystals are embedded in biotitite levels, also containing cm-sized xenomorphic ilmenit...detailed

Advanced process to dephosphorize monazite (cas 1306-41-8) for effective leaching of rare earth metals (REMs)08/11/2019

The present paper reports an improved process using cheaper reagent at atmospheric conditions compared to the expensive pressure leaching technique (Temperature = 140 °C) as well as other processes available at higher temperature. An effective baking reagent, potassium hydroxide (KOH) was used ...detailed

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