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While organic solvent extraction is a commonly employed technique for rare earth element (REE) recovery, it poses challenges associated with a high volatility, toxicity of solvent, and energy consumption. To address these issues, ionic liquids (ILs) have emerged as more environmentally friendly alternatives, offering low volatility and tunable properties to improve recovery processes. Reports have shown that adding extractants improves both the selectivity and affinity for rare earth element (REE) capture. However, the surrounding chemical environment of REEs in these systems remains not well understood.
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