Discovery
and Implications of a Nanoscale Rare Earth
Mineral in a Hyperaccumulator Plant
Posted on 2025-11-05 - 06:03
Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical
metals for clean energy
and high-tech applications, yet their supply faces environmental and
geopolitical challenges. Phytomining, a green strategy using hyperaccumulator
plants to extract metals from soil, offers potential for sustainable
REE supply but remains underexplored. Here, we report the discovery
of naturally formed nanoscale monazite in the fern Blechnum orientale, a REE hyperaccumulator plant.
These REE minerals crystallize within extracellular tissues under
ambient conditions, forming dendritic nanocrystals through biologically
induced mineralization coupled with a non-equilibrium self-organization
process. This represents the novel discovery of REE mineral crystals
formed in living plants through a phytomineralization (i.e., plant-mediated
mineralization) process. Our findings uncover a previously unrecognized,
plant-mediated pathway for critical mineral formation in a supergene
environment. This discovery not only sheds light on REE enrichment
and sequestration during chemical and biological weathering but also
opens new possibilities for the direct recovery of functional REE
materials. This work substantiates the feasibility of phytomining
and introduces an innovative, plant-based approach for sustainable
REE resource development.
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He, Liuqing; Xian, Haiyang; Yang, Yiping; Cao, Jielong; Yang, Hongmei; Xie, Jieyang; et al. (2025). Discovery
and Implications of a Nanoscale Rare Earth
Mineral in a Hyperaccumulator Plant. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5c09617Â