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Preparation and characterization of high-stability lithium ion-sieves with aluminosilicate framework

HYDROMETALLURGY [2022]
Haisheng Hu, Jintao Guo, Meitang Liu, Yunfei Li, Bojun Wu, Lu Xiong, Sibo Chen, Benjun Tian, Lun Zhuang
ABSTRACT

The ion exchange adsorption method is the most promising technique for lithium recovery from low-grade brines, and the main adsorbents are titanium-based and manganese-based ion-sieves. Their expensive cost and poor cycling performance, which have limited their industrial applications, need to be solved fundamentally by finding a new ion-sieve. Hence, in this work, a high-stability and low-priced lithium ion-sieve with aluminosilicate framework was successfully synthesized by solid-phase sintering. The cheap silicon and aluminum raw materials make this ion-sieve have a low synthesis cost. The adsorption behavior of ion-sieves fits the Langmuir model and pseudo-second-order kinetics, indicating that the adsorption of lithium is mainly monolayer adsorption, and the process is chemisorption . After ten cycles, the lithium adsorption capacity is still over 27 mg/g. Moreover, it can recover lithium in the brine of West Taijinar Salt Lake in China even at 160 °C due to the excellent stability of the aluminosilicate framework, which can effectively improve its industrial production efficiency. Therefore, it has great potential to extract lithium from liquid lithium resources with a high Mg/Li ratio.

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