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Critical materials, such as rare-earth metals, are essential to numerous applications, including clean energy; however, the present industrial practices for producing rare-earth metals involve environmentally damaging and thus unsustainable chemical and electrochemical processes. An alternative moderate-temperature chloride-based molten salt electrolysis process can address these issues, providing energy efficient and sustainable metal production. While it is being developed presently for rare-earth electrowinning, one can easily envision its broader application to rare-earth electrorefining and the electrolytic production of high-volume metals like Fe and Al. Presently, these high-volume metals industries account for nearly 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, the chloride MSE process presents a huge opportunity for truly achieving sustainability if it is developed further for producing Fe, Al, Ti, Mg, and other commodity metals.
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Benjamin P Holcombe
Nicholas Scott Sinclair
Alexander A. Baker
The Electrochemical Society Interface
Case Western Reserve University
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e761ddb6db6435876d8662 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1149/2.f09241if