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Atomic Number: 45
Atomic Symbol: Rh
Atomic Weight: 102.90550
Electron Configuration: [Kr]5s14d8

History

(Gr. rhodon, rose) Wollaston discovered rhodium in 1803-4 in crude platinum ore he presumably obtained from South America.

Sources

Rhodium occurs native with other platinum metals in river sands of the Urals and in North and South America. It is also found with other platinum metals in the copper-nickel sulfide area of the Sudbury, Ontario region. Although the quantity occurring here is very small, the large tonnages of nickel processed make the recovery commercially feasible. The annual world production of rhodium is only 7 or 8 tons.

Properties

The metal is silvery white and at red heat slowly changes in air to the sesquioxide**. At higher temperatures it converts back to the element. Rhodium has a higher melting point and lower density than platinum. It has a high reflectance and is hard and durable.

Uses

Rhodiums primary use is as an alloying agent to harden platinum and palladium. Such alloys are used for furnace windings, thermocouple elements, bushings for glass fiber production, electrodes for aircraft spark plugs, and laboratory crucibles. It is useful as an electrical contact material as it has a low electrical resistance, a low and stable contact resistance, and is highly resistant to corrosion. Plated rhodium, produced by electroplating or evaporation, is exceptionally hard and is used for optical instruments. Rhodium is also used for jewelry, for decoration, and as a catalyst.

Handling

Exposure to rhodium (metal fume and dust, as Rh) should not exceed 1 mg/m^3 (8-hour time-weighted average, 40-hour week).

Cost

Rhodium costs about $1,000/troy oz.


**Note: On July 30, 2002, Allan Moluf, a sharp-eyed reader, found a typographic error in our Los Alamos source material. We agreed with his recommendation and replaced the original word "resquioxide" with the word "sesquioxide." Please see About Chemistry as confirmation of the word usage.

Page Source: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Last Updated: 12/19/97, CST Information Services Team

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