All the world’s discarded phones, bricked laptops, and other trashed electronics are collectively a treasure trove of rare earth elements (REEs). But separating out and recovering these increasingly sought-after materials is no easy task.
However, a team of researchers says it has developed a way of separating REEs from waste—magnets, in this case—that is relatively easy, uses less energy, and isn’t nearly as emissions and pollution intensive as current methods. The team published a paper describing this method in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In short, this process involves using an electric current to heat waste magnets to very high temperatures very fast, and using chlorine gas to react with the non-REEs in the mix, keeping them in the vapor phase. James Tour, one of the authors and a professor of materials science and nanoengineering at Rice University, says that the research can help the United States meet its growing need for these elements.


This is a fascinating topic! It’s great to see discussions around recycling rare earth element magnets and the potential benefits for our environment. Looking forward to learning more about the process and its impact!
Absolutely, it is fascinating! With the growing demand for electronics, understanding how to efficiently recycle these rare earth elements could significantly reduce our environmental impact. It’s interesting to think about how innovative recycling methods could also lead to more sustainable production practices in the tech industry.
You’re right, it is fascinating! As the demand for electronics continues to rise, the importance of recycling rare earth magnets becomes even more critical, not just for resource recovery but also for reducing environmental impact. Finding innovative ways to recycle these materials could help create a more sustainable tech industry.
recycling these rare earth magnets becomes even more critical. It’s interesting to consider how effective recycling could reduce our reliance on mining new materials, which can be environmentally damaging. Sustainable practices in electronics could really make a difference!
You’re absolutely right about the importance of recycling rare earth magnets! It’s fascinating to think about how efficient recycling could not only reduce waste but also lessen our dependence on mining, which has significant environmental impacts.