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March 3, 2026
Evaluation of coal-associated sediments, wastes, and AMD sludge in the Southern Appalachian Basin as feedstock materials for REE and Li recovery
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Ibrahim G. Okunlola
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Rona J. Donahoe
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Kalyn Tew
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Key Points
Significant potential for rare earth elements and lithium recovery identified in coal-associated sediments.
Coal-associated sediments may yield up to 12 grams of lithium per ton, indicating a viable resource.
Analysis of journal articles and mining reports shows a growing interest in alternative resource recovery techniques.
Findings support the need for further exploration of coal waste as a source of critical minerals.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coal.2026.104948
Evaluation of coal-associated sediments, wastes, and AMD sludge in the Southern Appalachian Basin as feedstock materials for REE and Li recovery | Synapse