Molecules (Feb 2024)

Rare Earths—The Answer to Everything

  • Thomas Behrsing,
  • Victoria L. Blair,
  • Florian Jaroschik,
  • Glen B. Deacon,
  • Peter C. Junk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29030688
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 3
p. 688

Abstract

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Rare earths, scandium, yttrium, and the fifteen lanthanoids from lanthanum to lutetium, are classified as critical metals because of their ubiquity in daily life. They are present in magnets in cars, especially electric cars; green electricity generating systems and computers; in steel manufacturing; in glass and light emission materials especially for safety lighting and lasers; in exhaust emission catalysts and supports; catalysts in artificial rubber production; in agriculture and animal husbandry; in health and especially cancer diagnosis and treatment; and in a variety of materials and electronic products essential to modern living. They have the potential to replace toxic chromates for corrosion inhibition, in magnetic refrigeration, a variety of new materials, and their role in agriculture may expand. This review examines their role in sustainability, the environment, recycling, corrosion inhibition, crop production, animal feedstocks, catalysis, health, and materials, as well as considering future uses.

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