Lutetium is one of the more difficult elements to prepare and on it's own has no practical uses. Some of its radioactive isotopes can be used in the cracking of petroleum products and in some hydrogenation and polymerization processes.
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Lutetium is occasionally used in the petroleum industry as a catalyst, however it is very expensive, the most expensive lanthanide in fact, selling for approximately $75 per gram.