Min Huang, Zhirong Liu*, Xiang Li
Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.10, No.12, pp. 3351-3372, 2022, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2022.022393
- 14 July 2022
Abstract In order to achieve the goal of circular economy and sustainable development of ecological environment, it is important
to separate and recover associated elements from rare mineral resources. Compared with traditional physical and chemical remediation methods of contaminated soil, phytoremediation is regarded as the most promising green in-situ
restoration technology. The purpose of this review is to effectively alleviate the environmental problems caused by rare
tailings contaminated soil through phytoremediation and realize the recovery of uranium-thorium, rare earth elements
(REEs) and tantalum-niobium. This review took rare tailings with uranium-thorium, REEs, tantalum-niobium in China
as the… More >