source:MiningSerenTech is commercialising technology using ionic liquids for separation and refining of rare earth elements (REE), which includes the full cohort of the proposed basket from Makuutu, consisting of the lanthanides series, Lanthanum (La), to Lutetium (Lu), plus Scandium (Sc) and Yttrium (Y).SerenTech has an exclusive “patent and know-how” licence from Queens University Belfast (QUB) allowing it to develop and commercialise the technology.Additionally, SerenTech has also developed know-how in this area and lodged a further four (4) global patents, providing a pipeline of opportuni...
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source:Seeking AlphaSummaryNot failed, as in has not worked technically, that seems to have gone just fine.Rather, the cashflow from the very sensible rare earths plan seems not to have arrived as might have been hoped.This might be a little early but I'd say that the rare earths plan at Energy Fuels has now run its courseI said this was a great idea15 months back I wrote about Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU) and the Monazite plan and said that it was a great idea. I even went so far as to say that if I was going to try to enter the US rare earths market then this was exactly the way that I'...
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source:AZO MaterialsIn an article recently published in the open-access journal Materials, the researchers reported the development of white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) by using rare-earth-free luminescent materials.BackgroundSolid-state lighting (SSL) sources that are based on light-emitting diodes are a new generation of energy-saving illumination solutions. In the field of solid-state lighting, developing WLEDs having a combination of high color rendering index (CRI) and good deep-red color rendering R9 is a major difficulty.The majority of WLEDs, on the other hand, rely on rare-earth ino...
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source:Bicycle RetailerThe Stan's M-pulse hubs have been in development for the past two years to enhance engagement with less resistance than conventional pawl-and-ratchet hubs.What makes the M-pulse hub stand out is a locking-engagement system with six pawls equipped with Neodymium rare earth magnets. With 216 points of engagement, the hub needs only 1.66 degrees of rotation to apply torque to the rear wheel, according to Stan's.When engaged, according to Stan's, multiple teeth on each pawl lock into a hardened steel ratchet ring while each pawl's magnet ensures perfect align...
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