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Electrochemical Method for Recycling and Removal of Rare-Earth Metals from Water

Electrochemically-regenerated Ion Exchange using Redox-polymers: Applications in Selective Ion-recovery, REE Separations, and Water Treatment [1]

Rare-earth metals are increasingly incorporated into our technology. These natural resources are limited, and there are currently few recycling efforts for these raw materials. Furthermore, the release of rare-earth metals into streams and rivers is a major concern for the environment with unpredictable impact on wildlife. Using electrochemistry, the Su Lab has developed a material that can selectively capture these rare-earth metals from streams and rivers in a green and sustainable manner, thus providing a way to for recycling and water-remediation.

Xiao
Su

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