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APPENDIX D THE FEASIBILITY STUDY TO RECOVER LITHIUM CARBONATE FROM ÇAMALTI SALINA AND BORON CLAY EXTRACT The potential sources to produce lithium conventionally in Turkey are Çamaltı Salina, Salt Lake and boron clay extract as mentioned in this study. The low concentration of lithium especially in seawater is the major problem with the high magnesium ion content. However a selective separation process including lithium manganese oxides can resolve the problems and lead a way to an industrial production of lithium carbonate. In this section, the feasibility studies to recover lithium from the potential resources; Çamaltı Salina and boron clay extract in Bigadiç. Li2CO3 production from Çamaltı Salina Lithium carbonate production may be achieved by a system which is drawn in Figure D. 1. 175PDF Image | SEPARATION OF LITHIUM FROM BRINES
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