The essentials
Here is a brief description of hafnium.
- Standard state: solid at 298 K
- Colour: grey steel
- Classification: Metallic
- Availability:
hafnium is available in many forms including foil, powder, sponge, turnings, sheet, and wire.

Small and large samples of hafnium foil like this, as well as sheet and wire, can be purchased via their web catalogue from Advent Research Materials via their web catalogue.
Most zirconium minerals contain 1 to 3% hafnium. Hafnium is a ductile metal with a brilliant silver lustre. Its properties are influenced considerably by the impurities of zirconium present. Of all the elements, zirconium and hafnium are two of the most difficult to separate. Hafnium is a Group 4 transition element.
Because hafnium has a good absorption cross section for thermal neutrons (almost 600 times that of zirconium), has excellent mechanical properties, and is extremely corrosion resistant, it is used for nuclear reactor control rods.
Hafnium carbide is the most refractory binary composition known, and the nitride is the most refractory metal nitride (m.p. 3310°C).
Isolation
Here is a brief summary of the isolation of hafnium.
Hafnium extraction is always associated with its removal from zirconium as it is a contaminant of all zirconium minerals. Solvent extraction methods are used ot spearate the two metals but the process is not easy. These make use of the differential solubilities of the metal thiocyantes (thiocyanate is SCN-) in methyl isobutyl ketone.
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