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Benefits of resource strategy for sustainable materials research and development
Material and product life cycles are based on complex value chains of
technology-specific elements. Resource strategy aspects of essential and
strategic raw materials have a direct impact on applications of new
functionalized materials or the development of novel products. Thus, an urgent
challenge of modern materials science is to obtain information about the supply
risk and environmental aspects of resource utilization, especially at an early
stage of basic research. Combining the fields of materials science, industrial
engineering and resource strategy enables a multidisciplinary research approach
to identify specific risks within the value chain, aggregated as the so-called
resource criticality. Here, we demonstrate a step-by-step criticality
assessment in the sector of basic materials research for multifunctional
hexagonal manganite YMnO3, which can be a candidate for future electronic
systems. Raw material restrictions can be quantitatively identified, even at
such an early stage of materials research, from eleven long-term indicators
including our new developed Sector Competition Index. This approach for
resource strategy for modern material science integrates two objective targets:
reduced supply risk and enhanced environmental sustainability of new
functionalized materials, showing drawbacks but also benefits towards a
sustainable materials research and development.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figures, Sustainable Materials and Technologies (2017