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  • Why is power limited and energy controlled in China? How does it affect the chemical industry?

    Why is power limited and energy controlled in China? How does it affect the chemical industry? Introduction: Recently, the “red light” has been turned on in the dual control of energy consumption in many places in China. In less than four months from the year-end “big test”...
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  • What are the impacts on rare earth industry in China,as power rationing?

    What are the impacts on rare earth industry in China,as power rationing? Recently, under the background of tight power supply, many notices of power restriction have been issued all over the country, and the industries of basic metals and rare and precious metals have been affected to varying deg...
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  • rare earth oxides

    A review on biomedical applications, prospects, and challenges of rare earth oxides Authors: M. Khalid Hossain, M. Ishak Khan, A. El-Denglawey Highlights: Applications, prospects, and challenges of 6 REOs are reported Versatile and multidisciplinary applications are found in bio-imaging REOs w...
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  • Analysis of price increase of medium and heavy rare earth products

    Analysis of price increase of medium and heavy rare earth products Prices of medium and heavy rare earth products continued to rise slowly, with dysprosium, terbium, gadolinium, holmium and yttrium as the main products. Downstream inquiry and replenishment increased, while upstream supply contin...
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  • Application of nano cerium oxide in polymer

    Nano-ceria improves ultraviolet aging resistance of polymer. The 4f electronic structure of nano-CeO2 is very sensitive to light absorption, and the absorption band is mostly in the ultraviolet region (200-400nm), which has no characteristic absorption to visible light and good transmittance. Ord...
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  • Antimicrobial Polyurea Coatings With Rare Earth-Doped

    Antimicrobial Polyurea Coatings With Rare Earth-Doped Nano-Zinc Oxide Particles source:AZO MATERIALSThe Covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated the urgent need for antiviral and antimicrobial coatings for surfaces in public spaces and healthcare environments. Recent research published in October 2021...
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  • The development of new energy vehicles drives the enthusiasm of the rare earth market

    Recently, when the prices of all domestic bulk commodities and non-ferrous metal bulk commodities are falling, the market price of rare earths has been thriving, especially at the end of October, where the price span is wide and the activity of traders has increased. For example, spot praseodymi...
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  • Bacteria may be key to sustainably extracting rare earth

    source:Phys.org Rare earth elements from ore are vital for modern life but refining them after mining is costly, harms the environment and mostly occurs abroad. A new study describes a proof of principle for engineering a bacterium, Gluconobacter oxydans, that takes a big first step towards meeti...
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  • Using Rare-Earth Elements to Overcome Limitations of Solar Cells

    Using Rare-Earth Elements to Overcome Limitations of Solar Cells source:AZO materials Perovskite Solar Cells Perovskite solar cells have advantages over current solar cell technology. They have the potential to be more efficient, are lightweight, and cost less than other variants. In a perovskit...
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  • Important rare earth compounds: What are the uses of yttrium oxide powder?

    Important rare earth compounds: What are the uses of yttrium oxide powder? Rare earth is an extremely important strategic resource, and it has an irreplaceable role in industrial production. Automobile glass, nuclear magnetic resonance, optical fiber, liquid crystal display, etc. are inseparable...
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  • Using Rare Earth Oxides to Make Fluorescent Glasses

    Using Rare Earth Oxides to Make Fluorescent Glasses Using Rare Earth Oxides to Make Fluorescent Glasses source:AZoM Applications of Rare Earth Elements Established industries, such as catalysts, glassmaking, lighting, and metallurgy, have been using rare earth elements for a long time. Such indu...
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  • New “Yemingzhu” nanomaterials allow mobile phones to take X-rays

    China Powder Network News The situation that China’s high-end X-ray imaging equipment and key components depend on imports is expected to change! The reporter learned from Fuzhou University on 18th that the research team led by Professor Yang Huanghao, Professor Chen Qiushui and Professor...
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