Criticality of metals and metalloids
Stellenbosch University · Yale University
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Abstract
Imbalances between metal supply and demand, real or anticipated, have inspired the concept of metal criticality. We here characterize the criticality of 62 metals and metalloids in a 3D "criticality space" consisting of supply risk, environmental implications, and vulnerability to supply restriction. Contributing factors that lead to extreme values include high geopolitical concentration of primary production, lack of available suitable substitutes, and political instability. The results show that the limitations for many metals important in emerging electronics (e.g., gallium and selenium) are largely those related to supply risk; those of platinum group metals, gold, and mercury, to environmental…
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- Metalloid
- Economic shortage
- Criticality
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Heavy metals
- Computer science
- Biochemical engineering
- Environmental science
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