Extraction of Lithium from Single-Crystalline Lithium

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Figure S6 A, B) SEM images of commercial LiMn2O4 materials at different magnifications and C) elution test and D) regeneration test results of Li extraction for commercial LiMn2O4 materials, delithiated using 0.5 H2SO4. The tests were carried out at the temperature of 60°C and pH of 8, adjusted by 1M LiOH. The spinel LiMn2O4 materials from Sigma-Aldrich (Stock# 725129) were investigated because of its wide availability. SEM image shows the materials are heterogeneous with a broad size distribution in the micron-size. The initial (C0) and final (C1) concentrations of Li+ solutions were measured by ICP-OES tests. The Li+ recovery capacity (Q) was obtained based on the change of Li+ concentration. Related to Figure 4.

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