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SHARE THIS E-BOOK: As outlined in the study, this method doesn’t require an acid wash or other chemicals, as some sorbents do (such as delithiated manganese oxides or layered hydrogen titanates), so it is much more environmentally friendly and doesn’t create problematic wastes. Although the LDH sorbents are still being tested and have yet to be implemented commercially, researchers feel they look promising. Ion exchange Ion exchange (IX) systems are used across a variety of industries for water softening, purification, and separation purposes. These systems separate ionic contaminants from solution through a physical- chemical process where undesirable ions are replaced by other ions of the same electrical charge. This reaction occurs in an IX column or vessel where a process or waste stream is passed through a specialized resin that facilitates the exchange of ions. When contaminant removal needs are highly specific, such as pulling lithium from geothermal brines, many times IX, especially with chelating resins, is ideal. Researchers are also developing lithium-imprinted polymer resins for adsorbing the metal. When the lithium ion is adsorbed and desorbed, it leaves behind an imprint that can be used for specific selectivity, since the size, shape, and binding arrangement is recorded and kept on the polymer. To further complicate these studies, lithium recovery by ion exchange can change with a simple adjustment in pH, temperature, or stream composition (and the same goes for other lithium extraction methods), but researchers also believe this method can recover roughly 90% of the lithium present.

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