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The mining of critical minerals like perovskite-related materials and oxides of calcium and titanium is increasingly becoming a geopolitical issue. The strategic importance, limited availability, and geographical concentration of these resources are driving competition and have the potential to lead to conflicts. Addressing these challenges requires a combination of international cooperation, sustainable practices, and technological innovation. Find our formative analysis here of The Perovskite Scenarios, the latest installment in our Exponential, Convergent Material Science Innovation Series.
Exponential, Convergent Material Science Innovation is the Primary Driver of Global, Strategic Competitive Advantage: In 2023, OODA Loop contributor Scott Nuzum (SVP at Chicago-based Innovyz USA) contributed a foundational OODA Loop Original Analysis post – Five Exciting Breakthroughs in Materials Science. Over the course of Q324 and Q424, we expand Scott’s insights into a series of posts based on, arguably, all of our project management and strategic experience – especially for those of us who are non-technical or not scientists in an organizational chart: After just one interdisciplinary, cross-sector, cross-matrixed, and/or whole-of-government engineering or scientific touchpoint/experience on a complex project – a singular, breathtaking takeaway is always that material science is a fascinating discipline – just super cool and exciting – and THE cross-sector, interdisciplinary driver of global, strategic, competitive advantage across all exponential, deep, frontier and emerging technologies.
Perovskite Mineral Chrystal Structures are the Future of Renewable Energy – and Many Other Cross-sector Material Science Innovations: We continue to pull the string provided to us by OODA Loop contributor Scott Nuzum (SVP at Chicago-based Innovyz USA) – in his 2023 OODA Loop post Five Exciting Breakthroughs in Materials Science. This time, we hone in on one of the five breakthroughs contextualized by Scott, Perovskite, “the versatile material with use cases that extend to sectors such as solar power, LED technology, lasers, and quantum computing, creating a ripple effect of innovation.”
Perovskite, a mineral composed of calcium titanium oxide (CaTiO₃), is named after the Russian mineralogist Lev Perovski. The primary geographic locations for mining perovskite and its associated oxides of calcium and titanium are diverse, reflecting the mineral’s widespread occurrence in the Earth’s crust. These regions highlight the global distribution of perovskite and its associated oxides, underscoring the mineral’s importance in various industrial applications, including its emerging role in solar cell technology due to its excellent photovoltaic properties.
The future mining of critical minerals, including perovskite-related materials and oxides of calcium and titanium, is a source of geopolitical competition and has the potential to lead to conflict. Here are several reasons why this is happening:
Materials Science Revolution: Room-temperature ambient pressure superconductors represent a significant innovation. Sustainability gets a boost with reprocessable materials. Energy storage sees innovations in solid-state batteries and advanced supercapacitors. Smart textiles pave the way for health-monitoring and self-healing fabrics. 3D printing materials promise disruptions in various sectors. Perovskites offer versatile applications, from solar power to quantum computing. See: Materials Science
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