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Center for Rare Earths, Critical Minerals, and Industrial Byproducts

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Securing domestic critical element supply chains

Launched with funding from the Florida Legislature in 2023, the Center will evaluate Florida's potential as a production center for rare earths, critical minerals, and recovered materials for national security, supply-chain independence, meeting state infrastructure needs, and supporting emerging industries such as electric vehicle production, battery manufacturing, and other manufacturing and infrastructure uses.

Multitechnique imaging of phosphogypsum

Read more about MagLab work on rare earth materials.

Mission

The mission of the Center for Rare Earths, Critical Minerals, and Industrial Byproducts is to advance knowledge and technologies related to rare earth elements, critical minerals, and recovered materials. Specifically, this will be accomplished through research, educational and training programs, collaboration with industry partners, and policy and advocacy efforts.

Synthetic Gypsum Crystal

Facilities & Equipment

This is a secondary electron image of a synthetic gypsum crystal captured using the Center's Field Emission Gun Scanning Electron Microscope.

Other state-of-the-art equipment at the Center includes laser ablation TOF-ICP-MS, alpha autoradiography, gamma spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

These exceptional instruments allow key insights into materials that could be the building blocks of future technologies.

Latest Publication

Recent Advances in Rare Earth Element Recovery: Liquid–Liquid Extraction and Magnetophoretic Separation

The unique physicochemical properties of rare earth elements (REEs) make them imperative for the production and improvement of advanced technology, renewable energy, and national defense applications.

This Review summarizes recent advances in solvent extraction systems other than T-LLE including aqueous two-phase systems (ATPS), nonaqueous systems (NAS) and systems evaluating the synergistic effects of multiple extractants or solvents in each phase.

Read Recent Advances in Rare Earth Element Recovery: Liquid–Liquid Extraction and Magnetophoretic Separation

Rare Earth Element Recovery Graphic

Key Contacts

Munir Humayun

Director

For information regarding the center's capabilities and initiatives.

Frank Pugh

Project Manager

For information regarding the Center's key projects.

Jacqueline Kornegay

Program Coordinator

For information regarding the budget, purchasing, and other activities.

Renee Wilson

Project Manager

 



Staff Contact

For more information, please contact The Center for Rare Earths Team.