| Literature DB >> 33256217 |
Wenhua Xu1, Dongfu Liu1, Lihua He1, Zhongwei Zhao1.
Abstract
The preparation of Li2CO3 from brine with a high mass ratio of Mg/Li is a worldwide technology problem. Membrane separation is considered as a green and efficient method. In this paper, a comprehensive Li2CO3 preparation process, which involves electrochemical intercalation-deintercalation, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis, evaporation, and precipitation, was constructed. Concretely, the electrochemical intercalation-deintercalation method shows excellent separation performance of lithium and magnesium, and the mass ratio of Mg/Li decreased from the initial 58.5 in the brine to 0.93 in the obtained lithium-containing anolyte. Subsequently, the purification and concentration are performed based on nanofiltration and reverse osmosis technologies, which remove mass magnesium and enrich lithium, respectively. After further evaporation and purification, industrial-grade Li2CO3 can be prepared directly. The direct recovery of lithium from the high Mg/Li brine to the production of Li2CO3 can reach 68.7%, considering that most of the solutions are cycled in the system, the total recovery of lithium will be greater than 85%. In general, this new integrated lithium extraction system provides a new perspective for preparing lithium carbonate from high Mg/Li brine.Entities:
Keywords: Li2CO3; electrochemical intercalation deintercalation; high Mg/Li brine; membrane process
Year: 2020 PMID: 33256217 PMCID: PMC7759982 DOI: 10.3390/membranes10120371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Membranes (Basel) ISSN: 2077-0375