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Rare Earth Element Biomining from the Great Salt Lake Brine Using Engineered E. Coli recent views
Department of Energy —
This data describes rare earth element adsorption onto E. coli cells engineered to express a lanthanide binding tag (LBT). We used a Great Salt Lake synthetic... -
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Techno-Economic Assessment for Integrating Biosorption into Rare Earth Recovery Process recent views
Department of Energy —
The current uncertainty in the global supply of rare earth elements (REEs) necessitates the development of novel extraction technologies that utilize a variety of REE... -
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Rare Earth Desorption Test with Citrate and Bicarbonate recent views
Department of Energy —
LBT (lanthanide binding tag) cells were grown overnight in LB media with 0.05% Amp. 1:100 subculture taken from overnights, grown for 2 hours. LBT was induced with... -
Federal
The Value of Spatial Information for Determining Well Placement recent views
Department of Energy —
The article and accompanying spreadsheet represent the information posteriors derived from synthetic data of magnetotellurics (MT). These were used to calculate value... -
Federal
Improved Microseismicity Detection During Newberry EGS Stimulations recent views
Department of Energy —
Effective enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) require optimal fracture networks for efficient heat transfer between hot rock and fluid. Microseismic mapping is a key... -
Federal
Great Salt Lake Composition and Rare Earth Speciation Analysis recent views
Department of Energy —
We have conducted aqueous speciation analyses of the Great Salt Lake (GSL) brine sample (Table 1) and a mock geo sample (Table 2) spiked with 1 ppb Tb and 100 ppb Tb.... -
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Design of an Airlift Bioreactor recent views
Department of Energy —
An important consideration for the process design is cell immobilization-enabled flow-through operation. Large-scale biosorption relies on cells that are immobilized... -
Federal
Chlorite Dissolution Rates From 25 to 275 degrees and pH 3 to 10 recent views
Department of Energy —
We have calculated a chlorite dissolution rate equation at far from equilibrium conditions by combining new data (20 experiments at high temperature) with previously... -
Federal
REE Adsorption Performance with Immobilized Caulobacter Biofilms recent views
Department of Energy —
This submission includes data collected from experiments on the performance of rare earth adsorption by immobilized bacteria that accompany the FY18 Q2 and Q3 quarter... -
Federal
Illite Dissolution Rates and Equation (100 to 280 deg C) recent views
Department of Energy —
The objective of this suite of experiments was to develop a useful kinetic dissolution expression for illite applicable over an expanded range of solution pH and... -
Federal
Chlorite, Biotite, Illite, Muscovite and Feldspar Dissolution Kinetics at Variable pH and Temperatures up to 280 deg C recent views
Department of Energy —
Chemical reactions pose an important but poorly understood threat to EGS long-term success because of their impact on fracture permeability. This report summarizes... -
Federal
Sustainable Self-Propping Shear Zones in EGS: Chlorite, Illite, and Biotite Rates and Report recent views
Department of Energy —
Spreadsheet containing chlorite, illite, and biotite rate data and rate equations that can be used in reactive transport simulations. Submission includes a report on... -
Federal
Rare Earth Adsorption and Desorption with PEGDA Beads recent views
Department of Energy —
We synthesized PEGDA polymer hydrogel beads for cell embedding and compared REE biosorption with these beads via a gravity-driven flow through setup. One way to set... -
Federal
Applications of Geothermally-Produced Colloidal Silica in Reservoir Management - Smart Gels recent views
Department of Energy —
In enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) the reservoir permeability is often enhanced or created using hydraulic fracturing. In hydraulic fracturing, high fluid pressures... -
Federal
Chlorite Dissolution Rates recent views
Department of Energy —
Spreadsheets provides measured chlorite rate data from 100 to 300 degrees C at elevated CO2. Spreadsheet includes derived rate equation.