New Method Enables Sustainable Recycling of Rare Earths From Electrolyzers
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New method enables sustainable recycling of rare earths from electrolyzers
Hydrogen electrolysis cells contain rare earth metals. Once an electrolysis cell has done its job, the materials used in it currently end up as scrap steel. A research team at TU Bergakademie Freiberg is now investigating how the recyclable materials can be recovered from used electrolysis cells so that they can be used directly for new cells. The research is published in the Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy.
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Eclipse Metals’ giant upgrade of the Grønnedal deposit is just the beginning Sunshine Metals gains on impressive drill intercept of 10m at 31.91g/t gold at its Liontown prospect Western Yilgarn has increased its bauxite footprint with the acquisition of the Cardea 3 project Your standout resources stocks for Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Eclipse Metals (ASX:EPM) Shares in Eclipse Metals have shot up two-fold and then some following an 89Mt inferred r…
Eclipse Metals Unveils Transformational 89MT Rare Earths Resource Increase at Grønnedal
Eclipse Metals Limited (ASX: EPM) (Eclipse or the Company) is pleased to announce a significantly increased Inferred Mineral Resource of 89 million tonnes at a grade of 6,363 ppm Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) at the Grønnedal REE deposit, part of the Company’s wholly owned Ivigtût multi-commodity critical mineral project in southwest Greenland. HighlightsThe inferred Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) has increased to 89 million tonnes at a grade …
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