coltan
English

A piece of columbite-tantalite or coltan.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkoʊlˌtæn/
Noun
coltan (plural coltans)
- (mineralogy) A metallic ore, (Fe,Mn)(Ta,Nb)2O6, from which the elements niobium and tantalum are extracted.
- Synonym: columbite-tantalite
- Coltan is used for the production of tantalum capacitors.
- 2007, Elizabeth Grossman, High Tech Trash, Island Press, →ISBN, page 46:
- […] as of 2003 over one billion cell phones were in use worldwide, so by the time the high-tech bubble approached its bursting point in 2000 and 2001, coltan had become an extremely hot commodity.
- 2014, Adam Schatz, ‘Ça va un peu’, London Review of Books, volume 36, number 20:
- Consider your mobile phone. Before it was assembled in a Chinese factory, the coltan in its capacitors may have been dug by miners in the Eastern Congo, where millions have died in a series of wars over ‘conflict minerals’, though we give this no more thought than previous generations of Westerners gave to the Congolese origins of the ivory in their piano keys, the rubber in their tyres, the copper in their bullet casings or the uranium in their bombs.
Translations
ore yielding niobium and tantalum
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