Catalysis Today, Vol.78, No.1-4, 5-11, 2003
Vanadium to dubnium: from confusion through clarity to complexity
The tangled history of the discovery and naming of the three elements vanadium, niobium and tantalum some 200 years ago is reviewed. Similar controversies attended the much more recent synthesis and naming of the heaviest element of the group, dubnium. Many lessons can be learned from these disputes which are still very relevant today. There follows a brief summary of the physical, chemical and biochemical properties of the elements and an assessment of their current significance.