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Recovery of Lithium Carbonate from Dilute Li-Rich Brine via Homogenous and Heterogeneous Precipitation
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An extensive experimental campaign on Li recovery from relatively dilute LiCl solutions (i.e., Li<sup>+</sup> ∼ 4000 ppm) is presented to identify the best operating conditions for a Li<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> crystallization unit. Lithium is currently mainly produced via solar evaporation, purification, and precipitation from highly concentrated Li brines located in a few world areas. The process requires large surfaces and long times (18-24 months) to concentrate Li<sup>+</sup> up to 20,000 ppm. The present work investigates two separation routes to extract Li<sup>+</sup> from synthetic solutions, mimicking those obtained from low-content Li<sup>+</sup> sources through selective Li<sup>+</sup> separation and further concentration steps: (i) addition of Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> solution and (ii) addition of NaOH solution + CO<sub>2</sub> insufflation. A Li recovery up to 80% and purities up to 99% at 80 °C and with high-ionic strength solutions was achieved employing NaOH solution + CO<sub>2</sub> insufflation and an ethanol washing step.
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