posted on 2018-01-19, 00:00authored byPraneet
S. Arshi, Ehsan Vahidi, Fu Zhao
Critical
to the functionality of energy efficient lighting, off-shore
wind turbines, and electric vehicles are rare earth (RE)-containing
phosphors and magnets. With an increase in the market penetration
of these clean energy technologies, demand for RE-containing components
is expected to grow. However, the production of rare earth elements
(REEs) has an adverse impact on the environment. Existing literature
provides some information on the environmental impacts but often fails
to give a detailed production pathway that can be modeled without
preexisting knowledge of life cycle analysis (LCA) or a dedicated
LCA software. In this study, life cycle inventories were compiled
based on representative production pathways in China using facility-level
energy/material data. Phosphors and magnets using REEs from monazite/bastnasite
deposits in Bayan Obo as well as ion-adsorption clays from China’s
southern provinces are covered. Analysis of inventory data shows that
electricity requirements and emissions to water have the highest contributions
to the impact categories of global warming, acidification, and eutrophication.
An interconnected Excel database system is also developed to help
researchers and decision makers identify environmental hotspots and
develop improvements in the production pathways.