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Researchers in Europe have demonstrated the use of ionic liquids for recycling bonded NdFeB permanent magnets. An open-access paper on their work is published in the RSC journal Green Chemistry.
Permanent NdFeB magnets are of two types: sintered and (polymer or resin) bonded magnets. Bot
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Name a technology that is all around us, underpins our modern way of living but is hardly recognised for its contribution. How about the magnet?
The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering hopes our awareness and apprecia