Issue 1, 2023

Sustainability applications of rare earths from metallurgy, magnetism, catalysis, luminescence to future electrochemical pseudocapacitance energy storage

Abstract

Rare Earths (REs) are referred to as ‘industrial vitamins’ and play an indispensable role in a variety of domains. This article reviews the applications of REs in traditional metallurgy, biomedicine, magnetism, luminescence, catalysis, and energy storage, where it is surprising to discover the infinite potential of REs in electrochemical pseudocapacitive energy storage. The use of REs in the field of pseudocapacitance is an important opportunity to link resources with burgeoning electrochemical energy storage. On the basis of the electrochemical energy storage potential of REs, typical rare earth oxides are selected as research objects to provide a comprehensive overview of their research progress in the field of supercapacitors. The future challenges and opportunities that these compounds will encounter in the field of pseudocapacitance energy storage are evaluated with a summary and discussion of existing research outcomes.

Graphical abstract: Sustainability applications of rare earths from metallurgy, magnetism, catalysis, luminescence to future electrochemical pseudocapacitance energy storage

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
20 sep 2022
Accepted
19 nov 2022
First published
21 dec 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Sustain., 2023,1, 38-71

Sustainability applications of rare earths from metallurgy, magnetism, catalysis, luminescence to future electrochemical pseudocapacitance energy storage

S. Chai, W. Zhang, J. Yang, L. Zhang, M. M. Theint, X. Zhang, S. Guo, X. Zhou and X. Ma, RSC Sustain., 2023, 1, 38 DOI: 10.1039/D2SU00054G

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