Then and Now – The Periodic Table Element – Vanadium

Then and Now - The Periodic Table Element - Vanadium. Vanadium, a transition metal discovered by Spanish scientist Andrés Manuel del Río in 1801, was once heralded as a promising material with myriad uses. In the early years, it found application in various industries, thanks to its remarkable properties. However, over time, other materials emerged as more cost-effective alternatives, ultimately leading to a decline in the use of vanadium for those purposes. This article explores the intriguing early uses of vanadium and the reasons behind its eventual abandonment for those applications. Read more.
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Published on October 29, 2024 23:00
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