source: Oak Ridge National LaboratoryConceptual art shown here depicts a ligand adapting to its environment. ORNL scientists have discovered a compound that shifts its preference for binding to specific rare-earth metals depending on surrounding conditions, like a chameleon changes its colors. Credit: Adam Malin/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of EnergyResearchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have found a chemical "chameleon" that could improve the process used to purify rare-earth metals used in clean energy, medical and national security applications.The study, ...
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source:Innovation newsnetworkScandium Canada Ltd. has announced significant progress in establishing a fully integrated scandium supply chain, from mining to various downstream applications.The company’s flagship project, Crater Lake, located in northeastern Quebec, stands out as one of the few primary scandium deposits globally.This project aims to address the growing concerns of manufacturers who seek reliable scandium supplies for integration into their value chains.Guy Bourassa, CEO of Scandium Canada, explained: “We strongly believe in the development of a scandium ecosystem including mul...
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source:TOHOKU UNIVERSITYResearchers at Tohoku University have successfully increased the capacity, lifetime durability, and cost-effectiveness of a capacitor in their pursuit of a more power-efficient future. A capacitor is a device used as part of a circuit that can store and release energy, just like a battery. What makes a capacitor different from a battery is that it takes much less time to charge. For example, your cellphone battery will power your phone instantly, but charging that battery back up to 100% when it dies is far from instantaneous.While this makes capacitors sound like the s...
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source:MININGCritical Metals Corp. (Nasdaq: CRML), coming off its acquisition of a controlling stake in the Tanbreez rare earth project in Greenland, has kicked off diamond drilling program with a view of upgrading the resource and the potential mine throughput.The Tanbreez deposit currently hosts 28.2 million tonnes of total rare earth oxides (TREO) contained in 4.7 billion tonnes of material, of which more than 25% are heavy rare earth elements (HREE), according to internal company estimates. This makes Tanbreez the largest known REE project in the world.Sign Up for the Africa, Europe & ...
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