Membrane based technologies for lithium recovery from water lithium

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lithium ion sieves: (i) preparation of lithium ion sieves particles; (ii) preparation of mixed LMO/PSf electrospun nanofibers; (iii) activation of mixed LMO/PSf membrane. Figure obtained from reference [63] with copyright permission from Elsevier. Although LISM provides large adsorption capacity, high selectivity, and chemical stability, a similar problem with LISM regarding the leakage of the extractant should be solved. Meanwhile, future research on the design of the LISM filtration system from engineering aspects is highly encouraged for large-scale industrial application. 2.5. Membrane distillation crystallization Membrane distillation crystallization (MDC), which couples membrane distillation (MD) to a crystallization process (Fig. 5), has been used to recover minerals from high-concentration brine. Compared with the traditional crystallization process, MDC displays rapid rates of crystallization and well-controlled nucleation kinetics [66]. MDC can be potentially applied for lithium extraction from brine. In the MDC system, the volatile components (e.g. water) can transport through the hydrophobic membrane under a thermal gradient across the membrane, and condense on the permeate site. In this way, the lithium concentrated in the brine can be subsequently recovered in the crystalliser through induced crystallization. 16

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