How Are Rare Earths Used?

There are 17 elements found on the earth that are classified as rare earth elements (REE). While the word "rare” may make you think that these elements are scarce, they are in fact found all over our planet but typically in small amounts. The term "rare earth” comes from their initial discovery in which only tiny portions of these minerals could be isolated from larger quantities of still more common elements.

Today, "rare earth” is used to describe any of the 15 metallic chemical elements with atomic numbers from 57 to 71 (called "lanthanides”) and the chemically similar elements scandium and yttrium.

The global demand for rare earths has increased as more uses for these elements are found. Today there are hundreds of uses for REE, ranging from high tech (lasers, camera lenses, computer memory modules, x-ray machines), energy (batteries, lamps, superconductors) and industrial (aerospace, caustic cleaning agents, specialized glass) applications.

A List of All Rare Earth Elements

Z

Element

Symbol

Use

21

Scandium

Sc

Aerospace framework, high-intensity street lamps, high performance equipment

39

Yttrium

Y

TV sets, cancer treatment drugs, enhances strength of alloys

57

Lanthanum

La

Camera lenses, battery-electrodes, hydrogen storage

58

Cerium

Ce

Catalytic converters, colored glass, steel production

59

Praseodymium

Pr

Super-strong magnets, welding goggles, lasers

60

Neodymium

Nd

Extremely strong permanent magnets, microphones, electric motors of hybrid automobiles, laser

61

Promethium

Pm

Not usually found in Nature

62

Samarium

Sm

Cancer treatment, nuclear reactor control rods, X-ray lasers

63

Europium

Eu

Color TV screens, fluorescent glass, genetic screening tests

64

Gadolinium

Gd

Shielding in nuclear reactors, nuclear marine propulsion, increases durability of alloys

65

Terbium

Tb

TV sets, fuel cells, sonar systems

66

Dysprosium

Dy

Commercial lighting, hard disk devices, transducers

67

Holmium

Ho

Lasers, glass coloring, High-strength magnets

68

Erbium

Er

Glass colorant, signal amplification for fiber optic cables, metallurgical uses

69

Thulium

Tm

High efficiency lasers, portable x-ray machines, high temperature superconductor

70

Ytterbium

Yb

Improves stainless steel, lasers, ground monitoring devices

71

Lutetium

Lu

Refining petroleum, LED light bulbs, integrated circuit manufacturing

(Remark: Z = Atomic Number)
Elements 29, 61 = Rare Earths
Elements 57 – 60, 62 = Light Rare Earth Elements
Elements 39, 63 – 71 = Heavy Rare Earth Elements

Rare earths elements are also being used for a growing number of applications. At the forefront of this wave of discovery are new technologies being developed for computer science uses, industrial engineering, renewable energy sciences and military applications.

Here are a few examples of how rare earth elements are being utilized in the world today:

Electronics:
Television screens, computers, cell phones, silicon chips, monitor displays, long-life rechargeable batteries, camera lenses, light emitting diodes (LEDs), compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), baggage scanners, marine propulsion systems.

Manufacturing:
High strength magnets, metal alloys, stress gauges, ceramic pigments, colorants in glassware, chemical oxidizing agent, polishing powders, plastics creation, as additives for strengthening other metals, automotive catalytic converters.

Medical Science:
Portable x-ray machines, x-ray tubes, magnetic resonance imagery (MRI) contrast agents, nuclear medicine imaging, cancer treatment applications, and for genetic screening tests, medical and dental lasers.

Technology:
Lasers, optical glass, fiber optics, masers, radar detection devices, nuclear fuel rods, mercury-vapor lamps, highly reflective glass, computer memory, nuclear batteries, high temperature superconductors.

Renewable Energy:
Hybrid automobiles, wind turbines, next generation rechargeable batteries, biofuel catalysts.

Other interesting facts about uses for rare earths:
The rare earth element europium is being used as a way to identify legitimate bills for the Euro bill supply and to dissuade counterfeiting.

An estimated 1 kg of rare earth elements can be found inside a typical hybrid automobile.

Holmium has the highest magnetic strength of any element and is used to create extremely powerful magnets. This application can reduce the weight of many motors.

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