An Overview on Rare Earth Management in Malaysia

Khairul Bariyah, Abd Hamid and Mohd Armi, Abu Samah and Kamaruzzaman, Yunus and Afiza, Abdullah Suhaimi (2016) An Overview on Rare Earth Management in Malaysia. Journal of Malaysian Critical Metals, 1. pp. 25-30. ISSN 0128-2557. (Published)

[img]
Preview
PDF
ftek-2016-An_Overview_on_Rare_Earth_Management_in_Malaysia1.pdf

Download (717kB) | Preview

Abstract

The demand for rare earth elements (REEs) are rapidly increasing each year. The estimated world demand for rare earth elements is 136,000 metric tons per year. This demand is projected to rise to 185,000 metric tons annually by 2015. Currently, China is the global supply of the REEs. To overcome this problem, Malaysia has become one of the countries that provide rare earth production (separation and refining). One of the REEs industries in Malaysia was located in Pahang. Although relatively abundant in the earth’s crust, the REEs rarely occur in concentrated forms, making them economically challenging to obtain. These elements constitute critical components of many important technologies and products, such as hybrid vehicles, wind turbines, and cell phones. The REEs are a group of 15 chemical elements in the periodic table. The REEs are all metals, and the group is often referred to as the “rare earth metals”. The REEs need to be properly managed. Thus, this paper will discuss about management on the resources, the process (application), and the disposal of REEs in the industry. As a nation, Malaysia will significantly benefit from the contribution of rare earths by become the foundation industry for other high- technology industries that use rare earth and also can contribute and support the development of a green economy both domestically and globally.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Rare earth elements; Management
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Engineering Technology
Depositing User: Noorul Farina Arifin
Date Deposited: 17 Jan 2017 02:45
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2018 07:35
URI: http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/16193
Download Statistic: View Download Statistics

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item