Economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from Malaysia e-waste resource

Neodymium (Nd) is one of the core rare earth element (REE) which is in high demand globally and possesses huge economical advantage. However, Nd has been predicted to be in a great supply risk in the near future due to the dominant production and reserve controlled by China. Thus, the worldwide REE...

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Main Authors: Joseph, C. V., Mohd Yunus, M. Y., Ismail, N. A., Kanthasamy, R.
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214785319317249
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2019.06.354
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spelling my.ump.umpir.258492019-09-26T09:20:27Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25849/ Economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from Malaysia e-waste resource Joseph, C. V. Mohd Yunus, M. Y. Ismail, N. A. Kanthasamy, R. QD Chemistry TP Chemical technology Neodymium (Nd) is one of the core rare earth element (REE) which is in high demand globally and possesses huge economical advantage. However, Nd has been predicted to be in a great supply risk in the near future due to the dominant production and reserve controlled by China. Thus, the worldwide REE industry players nowadays look for alternative resources to further expand the scopes of REE supply. One of the potential sources is e-waste. Strengthening the recovery activity from e-waste streamlines could provide not only economically beneficial but more importantly may considerably lessening the environmental impact as a result of e-waste disposal. Hence, this study is proposed to study the economic potential assessment of recovering Nd which focusing on the Malaysia context. There are three Nd recovery processing models discussed - a) Nd extraction using P350 system b) Nd extraction using HDEHP-HCl system and c) Nd extraction using EHEHPA-HCl system. The analysis mainly highlights the amount of optimum economic gain by means of revenue index of each processing route as well as conducting cost-benefit analysis based on a set of specified investment performance targets of the selected processing. The results show that the P350 extraction system is the most feasible system with optimum revenue return for neodymium recovery of Malaysia from e-waste resource. Elsevier Ltd 2019 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25849/1/Economic%20potential%20assessment%20of%20neodymium%20recovery%20from%20Malaysia%20e-waste%20resource.pdf Joseph, C. V. and Mohd Yunus, M. Y. and Ismail, N. A. and Kanthasamy, R. (2019) Economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from Malaysia e-waste resource. Materials Today: Proceedings, 17 (3). pp. 707-716. ISSN 2214-7853 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214785319317249 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2019.06.354
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TP Chemical technology
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Joseph, C. V.
Mohd Yunus, M. Y.
Ismail, N. A.
Kanthasamy, R.
Economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from Malaysia e-waste resource
description Neodymium (Nd) is one of the core rare earth element (REE) which is in high demand globally and possesses huge economical advantage. However, Nd has been predicted to be in a great supply risk in the near future due to the dominant production and reserve controlled by China. Thus, the worldwide REE industry players nowadays look for alternative resources to further expand the scopes of REE supply. One of the potential sources is e-waste. Strengthening the recovery activity from e-waste streamlines could provide not only economically beneficial but more importantly may considerably lessening the environmental impact as a result of e-waste disposal. Hence, this study is proposed to study the economic potential assessment of recovering Nd which focusing on the Malaysia context. There are three Nd recovery processing models discussed - a) Nd extraction using P350 system b) Nd extraction using HDEHP-HCl system and c) Nd extraction using EHEHPA-HCl system. The analysis mainly highlights the amount of optimum economic gain by means of revenue index of each processing route as well as conducting cost-benefit analysis based on a set of specified investment performance targets of the selected processing. The results show that the P350 extraction system is the most feasible system with optimum revenue return for neodymium recovery of Malaysia from e-waste resource.
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author Joseph, C. V.
Mohd Yunus, M. Y.
Ismail, N. A.
Kanthasamy, R.
author_facet Joseph, C. V.
Mohd Yunus, M. Y.
Ismail, N. A.
Kanthasamy, R.
author_sort Joseph, C. V.
title Economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from Malaysia e-waste resource
title_short Economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from Malaysia e-waste resource
title_full Economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from Malaysia e-waste resource
title_fullStr Economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from Malaysia e-waste resource
title_full_unstemmed Economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from Malaysia e-waste resource
title_sort economic potential assessment of neodymium recovery from malaysia e-waste resource
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25849/1/Economic%20potential%20assessment%20of%20neodymium%20recovery%20from%20Malaysia%20e-waste%20resource.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25849/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214785319317249
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2019.06.354
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