Novel recycling process for rare-earth elements could improve green technology and boost carbon neutrality source:TechploreIn a recent study published in Engineering, researchers from Kyoto University have unveiled a novel method for the efficient separation and recycling of rare-earth elements (REEs) from end-of-life magnets. This innovative process, known as the selective extraction–evaporation–electrolysis (SEEE) process, promises to significantly advance recycling technology and support global efforts towards carbon neutrality.REEs, particularly neodymium (Nd) and dysprosium (Dy), are...
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source: Dutch Trade in Facts and FiguresRare earth elements are key components in many products that are frequently imported into the Netherlands, such as computers, telephone handsets and electric vehicles. As raw materials, however, they are very seldom imported. This is reported by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) in the 2024 edition of 'Dutch Trade in Facts and Figures' (link below).Neodymium, for example, is a rare earth element that is important for magnets in electric vehicles or wind turbines. China accounts for 93 percent of the production of permanent magnets containing rare eart...
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source:MININGGodolphin Resources (ASX:GRL) has produced the first mixed rare earth carbonate (MREC) from its Narraburra Project in New South Wales during process development testing. MREC is an intermediate product from rare earths mining and processing which can be sold to specialist refining companies for processing into rare earth metals and oxides.Godolphin says the composition of the Narraburra MREC indicates a “high value product with significant concentrations of terbium and dysprosium with low impurities”.The phase-three metallurgical test work showed magnet rare earth oxide (MREO...
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source:MiningEuropean rare earths developer Critical Metals (Nasdaq: CRML) has flagged additional upside for its flagship Tanbreez project in Greenland after its exploration team identified two high-grade areas that were previously not factored into its development strategy.Critical Metals acquired a controlling stake in Tanbreez in June, hailing it as a potential “game-changing” mine project for North America’s rare earths supply chain. By total resource count, it is ranked the largest rare earth deposit in the world at 28.2 million tonnes of total rare earth oxides (TREO) contained within 4....
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