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The DOE-NETL Critical Minerals and Materials Program is focused on extracting, separating and refining Rare Earth Elements (REEs) & Critical Materials (CMs) from unconventional and secondary resources such as coal, coal-based resources, and other non-traditional feedstocks.

Rare earth elements (REEs) are essential dual use materials that are incorporated into many of today’s components... RE Oxide

Critical Minerals and Materials | netl.doe.gov

...and are paving the way for future technology innovation and integration.

Rare Earth Elements and Critical Minerals

The Program portfolio consists of a diverse set of domestic feedstock materials that include coal, coal refuse, clay/shale over/under-burden, aqueous effluents as acid mine drainage (AMD), associated solids and precipitates resulting from AMD treatment, and power generation ash. Chemical analyses of these materials are publicly accessible in NETL’s REE-CM EDX database.

Conventional and advanced extraction, separation, recovery and purification process RD&D development is the underlying basis of NETL’s Program.

Achievements to date have resulted in the design, construction and operation of three first-of-a-kind, small pilot-scale facilities producing small quantities (e.g., ~100 gm/day) of >90% (>900,000 ppm) high purity mixed rare earth oxides/salts from coal-based resources using conventional physical beneficiation and hydrometallurgical (chemical separation) processes.

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