Gwendolyn Bailey
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
6 Papers
8 Citations
Gwendolyn Bailey is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supply chain & Psychological resilience. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Effect of Chinese policies on rare earth supply chain resilience
Nabeel A. Mancheri,Nabeel A. Mancheri,Benjamin Sprecher,Gwendolyn Bailey,Jianping Ge,Arnold Tukker +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the supply chain dynamics by specifically targeting a number of Chinese rare earths elements (REE) policies that have disruptive tendencies, focusing on how price responds to various resilience influencing mechanisms such as diversity of supply, regulatory frameworks and stockpiling.
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Review and new life cycle assessment for rare earth production from bastnäsite, ion adsorption clays and lateritic monazite
Gwendolyn Bailey,P. James Joyce,Dieuwertje Schrijvers,Rita Schulze,Anne Marie Sylvestre,Benjamin Sprecher,Ehsan Vahidi,Wim Dewulf,Karel Van Acker +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a synthesis of the currently existing Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies on rare earth oxide (REEs) using two strategies is presented. And the analysis of the published LCA results reveal that the three main methodological issues with published LCAs are data gaps, allocation, and waste management.
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Sustainability of Permanent Rare Earth Magnet Motors in (H)EV Industry
TL;DR: Yap et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the technical aspects of PM motors and how it contributes to or withdraws from the sustainability of (H)EVs and revealed the potential opportunities toward a more sustainable rare earth PM motor.
Life cycle inventory of samarium-cobalt permanent magnets, compared to neodymium-iron-boron as used in electric vehicles
Gwendolyn Bailey,Martina Orefice,Benjamin Sprecher,Mehmet Ali Recai Önal,Enrique Herraiz,Wim Dewulf,Karel Van Acker +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a life cycle assessment is used to compare the primary production routes of both neodymium-iron-boron and samarium-cobalt magnets in terms of environmental impact.
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Response to ‘Assessing the energy requirements and global warming potential of the production of rare earth elements’
TL;DR: In this article, a cradle to gate scale life cycle impact assessment for 26 operating and potential rare earth element (REE) mining projects is presented, focusing on gross energy requirement and the global warming impacts of the primary REE production stage.
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