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Table 5: Composition of Geothermal Brine After Pre-Treatment Cation mg/L Li Na K Ca Sr 319 77173 27409 42831 694 Source: SRI International Figure 3: Geothermal Brines as Received (left) and After Pre-treatment (right) Source: SRI International The two different sorbents were tested for their adsorption/desorption performance at 122°F (50°C) and 158°F (70°C) in a 1-cm diameter column. The sorbent with the highest working capacity and lithium extraction efficiency was selected to perform multiple cycles of adsorption and desorption in a 1-inch diameter column. A computer-controlled integrated system (Figure 4) was designed and set up to perform automated multiple adsorption/desorption cycles to test sorbent capacity and performance and determine the stability of the sorbent. The main purpose of these experiments was to determine any loss in capacity for repeated adsorption/desorption steps. 17PDF Image | Selective Recovery of Lithium from Geothermal Brines
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ORC Waste Heat Turbine and ORC System Build Plans: All turbine plans are $10,000 each. This allows you to build a system and then consider licensing for production after you have completed and tested a unit.Redox Flow Battery Technology: With the advent of the new USA tax credits for producing and selling batteries ($35/kW) we are focussing on a simple flow battery using shipping containers as the modular electrolyte storage units with tax credits up to $140,000 per system. Our main focus is on the salt battery. This battery can be used for both thermal and electrical storage applications. We call it the Cogeneration Battery or Cogen Battery. One project is converting salt (brine) based water conditioners to simultaneously produce power. In addition, there are many opportunities to extract Lithium from brine (salt lakes, groundwater, and producer water).Salt water or brine are huge sources for lithium. Most of the worlds lithium is acquired from a brine source. It's even in seawater in a low concentration. Brine is also a byproduct of huge powerplants, which can now use that as an electrolyte and a huge flow battery (which allows storage at the source).We welcome any business and equipment inquiries, as well as licensing our turbines for manufacturing.CONTACT TEL: 608-238-6001 Email: greg@infinityturbine.com (Standard Web Page)