Gadolinium
Recycling
Gadolinium Recycling: Current State and Potential
Recycling of Gadolinium from end-of-life products and manufacturing scrap represents an important secondary supply source. The current global end-of-life recycling rate for Gadolinium is approximately 1%, reflecting both technical challenges and economic factors in recovery.
Recycling Rate
1%
End-of-life recovery
Primary Production
500
tonnes
Supply Risk
High
Risk rating
Criticality
High
Recycling Rate Context
At just 1%, the recycling rate for Gadolinium remains low, meaning the vast majority of supply must come from primary mining. This represents both a sustainability challenge and an opportunity for circular economy development.
Recycling Technologies
Current and emerging recycling technologies for Gadolinium include mechanical separation, pyrometallurgical recovery, hydrometallurgical extraction, and direct recycling approaches. These processes mirror primary production techniques such as solvent extraction separation, adapted for secondary feedstocks. Research efforts focus on improving recovery rates and reducing energy consumption.
Key Recycling Sources
- End-of-life mri contrast agents products - Recovery potential varies based on product design, Gadolinium concentration, and collection infrastructure.
- End-of-life nuclear reactor shielding products - Recovery potential varies based on product design, Gadolinium concentration, and collection infrastructure.
- End-of-life magnetorefrigeration products - Recovery potential varies based on product design, Gadolinium concentration, and collection infrastructure.
- End-of-life phosphors and electronics products - Recovery potential varies based on product design, Gadolinium concentration, and collection infrastructure.
- Manufacturing scrap - New scrap from fabrication and processing typically has the highest recovery rates due to known composition and controlled collection.
Circular Economy Opportunities
Given the high supply risk for Gadolinium, developing robust recycling infrastructure is a strategic priority. The 95% concentration of primary production in China makes secondary supply from recycling an important hedging strategy for consuming nations. Regulatory frameworks such as extended producer responsibility and recycled content mandates are being developed in multiple jurisdictions.
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