TANTALUM - ECONOMY

News: What is tantalum, the rare metal found in Sutlej?

 

What's in the news?

       Recently, a team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Ropar has found the presence of tantalum, a rare metal, in the Sutlej river sand in Punjab.

 

About Tantalum:

       Tantalum is a rare metal with the atomic number 73 — the number of protons found in one atom of the element.

       It’s grey, heavy, very hard and one of the most corrosion-resistant metals in use today.

       It possesses high corrosion resistance because when exposed to air, it forms an oxide layer that is extremely difficult to remove, even when it interacts with strong and hot acid environments.

       When pure, tantalum is ductile, meaning it can be stretched, pulled, or drawn into a thin wire or thread without breaking. Moreover,

       It is almost completely immune to chemical attack at temperatures below 150°C, and is attacked only by hydrofluoric acid, acidic solutions containing the fluoride ion, and free sulfur trioxide.

 

Uses of Tantalum:

       Capacitor manufacturing

       Due to its high melting point, it is used as an alternative for Platinum.

       Surgical equipments

       Aeroplane, Nuclear power plants etc.