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Advanced Sorbent Structure Recovery of Rare Earths, Precious Metals and Other Critical Materials from Geothermal Waters and Its Associated TechnoeconomicsSource

The work evaluates, develops and demonstrates flexible, scalable mineral extraction technology for geothermal brines based upon solid phase sorbent materials with a specific focus upon rare earth elements (REEs). The selected organic and inorganic sorbent materials (silica and MOF) demonstrated high performance for collection of trace REEs, precious and valuable metals beyond commercially available sorbents. This report details the silica and MOF sorbent uptake, percent removal, and distribution coefficient results for Nd, Eu, Dy, Y and Ce, as well as the characterization of these select sorbent materials. The report also contains estimated costs from an in-depth technoeconomic analysis of a scaled up separation process. The estimated financial payback period for installing this equipment varies between 3.3 to 5.7 years depending on the brine flow rate of the geothermal resource.

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Inorganic sorbent removal efficiencyOrganic Sorbent removal efficiencyREEREEscomposite thin filmgeothermalgreen miningmineral recoverynanoprecious metalsrare earth elementssorbents
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago
Recovery of Rare Earths, Precious Metals and Other Critical Materials from Geothermal Waters with Advanced Sorbent StructuresSource

The work evaluates, develops and demonstrates flexible, scalable mineral extraction technology for geothermal brines based upon solid phase sorbent materials with a specific focus upon rare earth elements (REEs). The selected organic and inorganic sorbent materials demonstrated high performance for collection of trace REEs, precious and valuable metals. The nanostructured materials typically performed better than commercially available sorbents. Data contains organic and inorganic sorbent removal efficiency, Sharkey Hot Springs (Idaho) water chemistry analysis, and rare earth removal efficiency from select sorbents. The Sharkley Hot Springs water chemistry presented includes spiked levels of REEs.

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Inorganic sorbent removal efficiencyOrganic Sorbent removal efficiencyREEsRecovery of rare earths from sorbentsSharkey Hot Springs Water ChemistrySharkey Hot Springs aqueous chemistryconcentrartiongeothermalgreen miningmineral recoverynanoperformanceprecious metalsrare earth elementrare earth elementsrecyclessorbent rare earth element removal efficiencysorbentstechnical report
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago