Terbium glows green

  • Deng G
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Geng Deng relates how terbium, a garden-variety lanthanide, has found its way into our daily lives owing to its green phosphorescence.

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Deng, G. (2018). Terbium glows green. Nature Chemistry, 10(1), 110–110. https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2914

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