Rare earth elements from coal waste could strengthen US mineral supply

Rare earth elements from coal waste extraction process using coal ash leaching and separation

Rare earth elements from coal waste offer Pennsylvania an opportunity to convert a major environmental liability into a strategic source of critical minerals. Coal ash can contain commercially relevant concentrations of rare earths, while recovery avoids much of the lengthy mine-development process associated with conventional deposits. The report examines extraction through acid leaching, selective precipitation and further separation, alongside opportunities […]

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