Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – October 20, 2025) – Torchlight Innovations Inc. (TSXV: TLX.P) (“Torchlight” or “the Company”), doing business as RZOLV Technologies, is pleased to announce positive preliminary results from its metallurgical testing program focused on rare earth and critical mineral leaching using its proprietary RZOLV
Modern economies are increasingly dependent on a broad suite of critical minerals and rare earth elements—including lithium, cobalt, nickel, praseodymium, tellurium, gallium, scandium, and others—that are essential to clean energy, advanced electronics, battery storage, and defense technologies.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), these minerals are “crucial to the performance of batteries, permanent magnets, and other clean energy technologies.” The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) similarly notes that critical minerals “are vital for a wide range of industries, including clean energy and defense,” powering systems such as solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicle batteries. As traditional high-grade deposits become harder to access, attention is shifting toward secondary and unconventional sources such as tailings, mine waste, low-grade ores, brines, and industrial by-products. (Sources: https://www.iea.org/topics/critical-minerals| https://www.energy.gov/fecm/articles/developing-domestic-supply-critical-minerals-and-materials)
In this emerging landscape, a reagent like RZOLV
Key Highlights
Multi-Element Leachability Assessment of Critical and Rare Earth Samples Using the RZOLV
Overview
Laboratory metallurgical investigations were undertaken to evaluate the leachability of multiple metallic and rare earth elements (REEs) from mineralized feedstocks obtained from two U.S.-based mining projects. The objective of this program was to assess the broader metal-solubilization potential of the RZOLV
Testing was performed using the standard RZOLV
Methodology
Representative composite samples were subjected to a series of bottle-roll leaching tests under controlled laboratory conditions. Each test employed the proprietary RZOLV
Tests were conducted in sealed 1-liter HDPE vessels agitated continuously for 72 hours to ensure uniform contact between solids and solution. Post-leach solids (tails) were separated by vacuum filtration and washed thoroughly with deionized water to remove entrained solution. Pregnant leach solutions (PLS) were analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, while head and residue samples were submitted to ALS Laboratories, an ISO-accredited analytical facility, for 61-element inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) analysis. Elemental recoveries to solution were calculated by mass balance, comparing head and residue assays for each element to quantify percentage dissolution.
Results and Discussion
The following table summarizes the unoptimized relative solubility of key metals and rare earth elements under the test conditions. Head and residue MS-ICP assays were compared to determine recovery to solution.
| ELEMENT NAME | ELEMENT SYMBOL | NET RECOVERY |
| BERYLLIUM | Be | (%) |
| CERIUM | Ce | 73.50% |
| MANGANESE | Mn | 64.26% |
| COBALT | Co | 60.00% |
| CHROMIUM | Cr | 47.35% |
| GADOLINIUM | Gd | 45.00% |
| SAMARIUM | Sm | 44.12% |
| YTTRIUM | Y | 43.55% |
| EUROPIUM | Eu | 43.48% |
| NEODYMIUM | Nd | 43.48% |
| TERBIUM | Tb1 | 42.86% |
| DYSPROSIUM | Dy | 42.81% |
| PRASEODYMIUM | Pr | 42.25% |
| LANTHANUM | La | 40.74% |
| HOLMIUM | Ho | 40.30% |
| ERBIUM | Er | 38.10% |
| NICKEL | Ni | 36.36% |
| VANADIUM | V | 33.33% |
| LUTETIUM | Lu | 33.33% |
| THULIUM | Tm | 31.43% |
| URANIUM | U | 27.59% |
| TELLURIUM | Te | 27.34% |
| BERYLLIUM | Be | 26.24% |
| INDIUM | In | 23.53% |
| YTTERBIUM | Yb | 22.58% |
| SCANDIUM | Sc | 16.96% |
Interpretation
The results confirm that the RZOLV
Mid-series lanthanides (Sm, Eu, Gd) achieved recoveries of 40-45 %, consistent with partial liberation from refractory oxide or phosphate phases.
Lower recoveries of niobium (18%), scandium (17%), and lithium (23%) reflect incorporation within stable mineral matrices (e.g., columbite-tantalite, zircon, or silicate lattices) that require stronger oxidative or thermal activation for efficient leaching.
Recovery of Metallic and Rare Earth Elements from RZOLV
Following the successful leaching of multiple metallic and rare earth elements (REEs) using the RZOLV
The RZOLV
Preliminary evaluations indicate that ion exchange and solvent extraction could be highly effective downstream recovery methods for RZOLV-derived leach solutions. Ion exchange offers rapid, high-capacity capture of base and rare-earth metals, while solvent extraction provides refined selectivity for high-purity product separation. Both methods are compatible with RZOLV’s low-toxicity matrix, enabling environmentally responsible and economically viable metal recovery.
Environmental and Process Implications
The multi-element solubilization profile underscores the potential of RZOLV
The reagent’s design eliminates the need for cyanide, chloride, or nitrate oxidants—minimizing hazardous effluents—while its regenerative electrochemical cycle enables near-closed-loop operation. Because RZOLV
This adaptability allows deployment in diverse applications including ores, tailings, slag, low-grade stockpiles, flotation residues, concentrates, and industrial waste streams, with minimal process re-engineering. Closed-loop regeneration further reduces reagent consumption and operating costs, improving economic viability even for dilute or low-grade sources.
Key Benefits
Conclusions
Bottle-roll test results and ICP-MS analyses confirm that RZOLV
This research is preliminary in nature. Assay results are based on head/tails ICP-MS performed by ALS Labs. Test materials have been subjected to the standard RZOLV
About Torchlight Innovations Inc. (doing business as RZOLV Technologies)
Torchlight Innovations is a clean-technology company with a mission to transform the global mining industry through safer, sustainable, and high-performance extraction technologies. The Company has developed RZOLV
While cyanide has been the industry standard for over a century, its toxicity has led to widespread environmental concerns, costly permitting, and outright bans in several jurisdictions. RZOLV
The Company is currently focused on validating its technology through industrial-scale pilot programs, after which full commercialization and licensing activities will begin. The Company has safeguarded RZOLV through 2 international patent filings and a comprehensive intellectual-property framework that includes protection for its chemical formulation, regeneration processes, and specific applications in heap leaching, vat leaching, tank leaching and concentrate treatment.
Contact
Duane Nelson
President and CEO
Torchlight Innovations Inc.
Email: duane@innovationmining.com
Phone: 604-512-8118
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