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Title Sustainability analysis of innovative technologies for the rare earth elements recovery
ID_Doc 8789
Authors Amato, A; Becci, A; Birloaga, I; De Michelis, I; Ferella, F; Innocenzi, V; Ippolito, NM; Gomez, CPJ; Vegliò, F; Beolchini, F
Title Sustainability analysis of innovative technologies for the rare earth elements recovery
Year 2019
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.rser.2019.02.029
Abstract The rare earth elements (REEs) were classified as critical raw materials for Europe for their economic relevance and the supply risk. Currently, most of REE production is concentrated in the Chinese area and it is used for the production of many technologies including: fluorescent lamps, fluid catalytic cracking catalysts and permanent magnets. At the end of their life, these products can cause management problems, mainly due to the hazardous component presence. Nevertheless, this critical issue is combined with the significant content of REEs, which makes them a potential resource of secondary raw materials. In this regard, the literature reports many processes for the waste exploitation, but the effective sustainability is often neglected. In this context, the present paper took into account three processes, one for each mentioned waste, to assess both the environmental and the economic aspects. The obtained results were allocated on the basis of metals market price proving an advantage for most of the elements, compared to the primary production. Following the paper evaluation, the fulfillment of the circular economy approach could reduce up to 200 times the impact in the climate change category and up to 70 times the cost due to the REE mining.
Author Keywords Rare earth elements; Fluorescent powder; Catalytic cracking catalysts; Permanent magnet; Environmental sustainability; Economic sustainability; Life cycle assessment
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000461468600004
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Energy & Fuels
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Energy & Fuels
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