SMRTR Science & EngineeringJun 11, 2026Interesting Engineering

Critical rare earth elements recovered from coal waste with new acid-free process

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Coal ash waste can yield rare earth elements like neodymium using a recyclable salt-based liquid and electrical current—no toxic acids needed. Lab tests recovered nearly 50% of available neodymium, critical for EV motors and wind turbines.

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