SEPARATION OF LITHIUM FROM BRINES

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Table 3.46 The elution of the column saturated with artificial brine solution and swept by acidic water at pH 6.1. .............................................................................. 116 Table 3.47 The comparison of the artificial brine and elution solution composition after sweeping by acidic solution (pH 6.1) .............................................................. 117 Table 3.48 The second adsorption-sweeping(at pH:6.1)-elution process composition with the feed solution having concentration of elution process in Run 26 .............. 117 Table 3.49 The elution of the column saturated with concentrated brine solution and swept by demineralized water.................................................................................. 118 Table 3.50 The comparison of the real concentrated brine and elution solution composition after sweeping by deionized water ...................................................... 119 Table 3.51 The elution of the column saturated with concentrated brine solution and swept by acidic water at pH 6.1. .............................................................................. 120 Table 3.52 The comparison of the real concentrated brine and elution solution composition after sweeping by acidic water at pH 6.1 ............................................ 120 Table 3.53 The elution of the column saturated with clay extract and swept by tap water......................................................................................................................... 122 Table 3.54 The comparison of the boron clay extract and elution solution composition after sweeping with tap water ............................................................. 123 Table 3.55 The elution of the column saturated with clay extract and swept by acidic water at pH 6.1.........................................................................................................123 Table 3.56 The comparison of the boron clay extract and elution solution composition after sweeping with acidic water.........................................................124 Table 3.57 The initial and final concentrations of the adsorption process done with column effluent ........................................................................................................ 125 Table 3.58 The amount of eluted ions and concentrations in elution process of post- treatment .................................................................................................................. 126 Table 3.59 Li concentration, Li/foreign ion ratio, Li loss in each separation step starting from artificial brine ..................................................................................... 127 Table 3.60 Li concentration, Li/foreign ion ratio, Li loss in each separation step starting from clay extract ......................................................................................... 128 xviii

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