39 Y 88.906

Yttrium

transition metal · Group 3 · Period 5

Atomic properties

Atomic number
39
Z
Atomic weight
88.906[1]
g/mol
Density
4.472 g/cm³
at STP
Melting point
1526 °C
at 1 atm
Boiling point
3336 °C
at 1 atm
Crystal structure
hexagonal
Electron config.
[Kr] 4d¹ 5s²
Oxidation states
+3
most common

Market data

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Raw material sources & pricing

Raw Material FormGrade/QualityPrice Paid by RefinersMajor SourcesNotes
Xenotime Concentrate30-60% Y₂O₃$180-250/kg REOChina, Malaysia, AustraliaPrimary HREE source, YPO₄ mineral
Ion-Adsorption Clay0.5-8% Y₂O₃$45-85/kg REOSouthern China (Jiangxi, Guangdong)Easier extraction, lower grades
Monazite (By-product)2-3% Y₂O₃$20-40/kg REOIndia, Brazil, AustraliaPrimarily for Ce/La, Y is by-product
Bastnaesite (By-product)0.1% Y₂O₃$10-20/kg REOChina (Bayan Obo), USAVery low Y content, mainly LREE
Xenotime - Primary Raw Material

Current Market Price: $180-250/kg REO (varies by grade and purity) Major Global Reserves: China: 220,000 MT of yttrium oxide - Largest reserves globally United States: 120,000 MT - Second largest reserves Australia: 82,000 MT - High-grade xenotime deposits India: 74,000 MT - Monazite sands and xenotime Brazil: 52,000 MT - Placer deposits 2025 Production Leaders: China: 6,800 MT Y₂O₃ (97% of global production) India: 120 MT Y₂O₃ Malaysia: 60 MT Y₂O₃ Brazil: 40 MT Y₂O₃ Raw Material Form Grade/Quality Price Paid by Refiners Major Sources Notes Xenotime Concentrate 30-60% Y₂O₃ $180-250/kg REO China, Malaysia, Australia Primary HREE source, YPO₄ mineral Ion-Adsorption Clay 0.5-8% Y₂O₃ $45-85/kg REO Southern China (Jiangxi, Guangdong) Easier extraction, lower grades Monazite (By-product) 2-3% Y₂

⚠️ Seawater Yttrium Extraction

Commercial Viability: NOT ECONOMICALLY VIABLE Concentration: 0.0003 ppm (extremely low) Chemical Form: Y³⁺ hydrated ions and hydroxide complexes Status: No commercial seawater yttrium extraction exists. The concentration is over 6,600 times lower than aluminum in seawater, making extraction completely uneconomical. Note: While some elements like magnesium and bromine are extracted from seawater, yttrium's extremely low concentration makes this impossible.

Production cost analysis

Cost Component$/kg Yttrium Metal% of Total CostNotes
Raw Material (Xenotime/Clay)$8-1230-35%Varies by ore type and grade
Chemical Processing$6-925-30%Acid leaching, solvent extraction
Energy$3-512-15%Lower than aluminum smelting
Labor$2-38-10%Highly automated processes
Environmental/Waste Management$3-410-12%Radioactive thorium management
Other Costs & Overhead$2-38-10%Equipment, maintenance
Total Production Cost$24-36100%Compare to selling price: $26-29/kg

Energy consumption breakdown

Process StageEnergy Consumption% of Total EnergyEnergy TypeKey Operations
Ore Processing & Crushing5-8 MJ/kg10-15%ElectricityMechanical crushing, grinding
Acid Leaching12-15 MJ/kg25-30%Thermal (Steam)H₂SO₄ digestion at 60-90°C
Solvent Extraction8-10 MJ/kg15-20%Electricity + ThermalMulti-stage separation
Precipitation & Calcination10-12 MJ/kg20-25%Natural GasOxalate → oxide at 750°C
Metal Reduction10-15 MJ/kg20-25%ElectricityCa or Mg reduction at 1500°C
Acid Leaching Process Details

Sulfuric Acid Method: 60-90°C, 2-4 hours Alkali Decomposition: 140-200°C, high pressure Ion-Exchange: Selective Y³⁺ adsorption Efficiency: 85-95% Y recovery Waste Stream: Thorium/uranium separation required

Metal Production Methods

Calcium Reduction: YF₃ + 3Ca → Y + 3CaF₂ Operating Temp: 1500-1600°C in argon Purity Achieved: 99.9-99.99% Yield: 90-95% Alternative: Electrolysis of YCl₃ in molten salts

Commercial forms & specifications

Product FormChemical FormulaMolecular WeightTypical PurityPrice Range (USD/kg)Main Applications
Yttrium MetalY88.91 g/mol99.9-99.99%$26-29Alloys, superconductors
Yttrium OxideY₂O₃225.81 g/mol99.99-99.999%$2.60-3.00Phosphors, ceramics, glass
Yttrium Chloride HexahydrateYCl₃·6H₂O303.36 g/mol99.9-99.99%$45-65Chemical synthesis, catalysts
Yttrium Nitrate HexahydrateY(NO₃)₃·6H₂O383.01 g/mol99.9-99.999%$50-80Ceramics, optical materials
Yttrium FluorideYF₃145.90 g/mol99.99%$120-180Optical coatings, metallurgy
Yttrium AcetateY(CH₃COO)₃·4H₂O338.08 g/mol99.9%$85-120Catalysts, glass additives
Yttrium CarbonateY₂(CO₃)₃·3H₂O411.88 g/mol99.9%$35-50Ceramics, catalysts
Yttrium SulfateY₂(SO₄)₃·8H₂O610.12 g/mol99.9%$40-60Analytical reagent
Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (YAG)Y₃Al₅O₁₂593.62 g/mol99.99%$800-1500Laser crystals, jewelry
Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG)Y₃Fe₅O₁₂737.93 g/mol99.9%$600-900Microwave filters, magnetics
Yttrium Barium Copper OxideYBa₂Cu₃O₇666.19 g/mol99.9%$250-400High-temp superconductors
Yttrium OxalateY₂(C₂O₄)₃·10H₂O634.04 g/mol99.9%$65-95Y₂O₃ precursor

Suppliers by country

🇨🇳 China

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
China Minmetals Rare Earth Co.Y₂O₃, metal, compounds, phosphorsWorld's largest producer, ion-adsorption clay processing
China Northern Rare Earth GroupY₂O₃, mixed REE productsBayan Obo mine operations, integrated processing
Ganzhou Rare Earth GroupHigh-purity Y₂O₃, compoundsIon-adsorption clay specialist, 99.999% purity

🇦🇺 Australia

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Lynas CorporationMixed REE concentrate, Y-rich productsMt Weld mine, Malaysian processing plant
Alkane Resources LtdHeavy REE concentrate, Y productsDubbo Project, zirconium-REE co-production
Northern MineralsXenotime concentrate, HREE/Y productsBrowns Range heavy REE project

🇯🇵 Japan

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Nippon Yttrium Co. LtdHigh-purity Y₂O₃, compounds, metalUltra-high purity products, phosphor-grade materials
The Nilaco CorporationY metal, compounds, alloysResearch-grade materials, custom synthesis

🇺🇸 United States

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
MP MaterialsREE concentrate (low Y content)Mountain Pass mine restart, primarily LREE
American ElementsHigh-purity Y compounds, metalAdvanced materials, custom compounds
Lorad Chemical CorporationY₂O₃, compoundsSpecialty chemicals, phosphor materials

🇮🇳 India

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Indian Rare Earths LtdMixed REE chlorides, Y productsMonazite processing, thorium management
Kerala Minerals & Metals LtdREE concentrates, Y-bearing productsBeach sand minerals, integrated processing

🇧🇷 Brazil

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
CBMM (Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração)REE concentrates, Y by-productsNiobium primary, REE/Y secondary products

Market demand by product form

Product FormGlobal Market SizeChina ShareRest of WorldGrowth Rate (CAGR)
Yttrium Oxide (Y₂O₃)$45 million65% production, 40% consumption35% production, 60% consumption4.5%
Phosphor Applications$28 million45% share55% share6.2%
Ceramics & Glass$18 million55% share45% share5.8%
Metal & Alloys$12 million50% share50% share4.2%
Electronic Applications$15 million35% share65% share7.5%
Catalysts$8 million40% share60% share5.0%
Medical (Y-90)$6 million20% share80% share8.5%
Other Applications$7.5 million45% share55% share4.0%

Moles per kilogram

Product FormFormulaMW (g/mol)Moles/kg
Yttrium MetalY88.9111.25
Yttrium OxideY₂O₃225.814.43
Yttrium Chloride (hexahydrate)YCl₃·6H₂O303.363.30
Yttrium Nitrate (hexahydrate)Y(NO₃)₃·6H₂O383.012.61
Yttrium FluorideYF₃145.906.85

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