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Oyster Shells Filter Rare Earths

Discarded oyster shells found to remove rare earth metals from polluted water

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Phys.org Earth Sciences

A recent study published in the journal Science of the Total Environment, as reported by Phys.org Earth Sciences, reveals that oyster shells can capture and remove rare earth elements from polluted water. This innovative and environmentally friendly approach, discovered by a team at Trinity College Dublin, utilizes waste seashells to naturally turn pollutants into stable mineral crystals. The findings have significant implications for the mining industry, particularly in the realm of critical minerals like rare earth elements. This cost-effective method could potentially be applied to various industrial processes, including mineral exploration and processing, making it an attractive development for investors and industry professionals.