TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessment of the effect of acids application during the electrodialytic recovery of lithium from mine tailings
AU - Almeida, Joana
AU - Pires, Carolina
AU - Branco, Catarina
AU - Mateus, Eduardo P.
AU - Ribeiro, Alexandra B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2025/2/1
Y1 - 2025/2/1
N2 - Energy transition has been driven by climate change and the need to decarbonize the transport sector. Herein, lithium-ion batteries play a prominent role in transports electrification and renewable energy sources integration, which has been increasing lithium demand worldwide. To alleviate lithium primary resources exploitation, the use of secondary resources of lithium are desirable, considering a circular perspective. Mine tailings are generated in massive volumes, due to low ore grades, and may present contents of lithium-based minerals. Therefore, proper management is required to guarantee the safety of this resource, offering also an opportunity for secondary recovery of critical raw materials, such as lithium. The present work aimed to analyse the potential of the electrodialytic process to recover lithium from mine tailings with lepidolite contents. The addition of inorganic and organic acids was tested, to address the synergy between the electrodialytic process and acids extraction. Pre-heat of the solid suspension and of the solid sample was also considered. Bench scale experiments were conducted considering a two-compartment electrodialytic reactor at 100 mA, with a cation exchange membrane interposed. Eight different acids, at concentrations of 0.1 mol/L and 0.5 mol/L, were tested individually and in mixture, during 3, 4 and 10 days. The highest lithium recovery ratio (29.8%) was obtained for the experiment conducted with oxalic acid at 0.5 mol/L and suspension pre-heated (55 °C) for 24 h These conditions improved chemical reactivity and the dissolution of lithium minerals.
AB - Energy transition has been driven by climate change and the need to decarbonize the transport sector. Herein, lithium-ion batteries play a prominent role in transports electrification and renewable energy sources integration, which has been increasing lithium demand worldwide. To alleviate lithium primary resources exploitation, the use of secondary resources of lithium are desirable, considering a circular perspective. Mine tailings are generated in massive volumes, due to low ore grades, and may present contents of lithium-based minerals. Therefore, proper management is required to guarantee the safety of this resource, offering also an opportunity for secondary recovery of critical raw materials, such as lithium. The present work aimed to analyse the potential of the electrodialytic process to recover lithium from mine tailings with lepidolite contents. The addition of inorganic and organic acids was tested, to address the synergy between the electrodialytic process and acids extraction. Pre-heat of the solid suspension and of the solid sample was also considered. Bench scale experiments were conducted considering a two-compartment electrodialytic reactor at 100 mA, with a cation exchange membrane interposed. Eight different acids, at concentrations of 0.1 mol/L and 0.5 mol/L, were tested individually and in mixture, during 3, 4 and 10 days. The highest lithium recovery ratio (29.8%) was obtained for the experiment conducted with oxalic acid at 0.5 mol/L and suspension pre-heated (55 °C) for 24 h These conditions improved chemical reactivity and the dissolution of lithium minerals.
KW - Acid
KW - Critical raw material
KW - Decarbonisation
KW - Electro-based technology
KW - Lithium
KW - Mine tailings
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U2 - 10.1016/j.electacta.2024.145495
DO - 10.1016/j.electacta.2024.145495
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85211496889
SN - 0013-4686
VL - 512
JO - Electrochimica Acta
JF - Electrochimica Acta
M1 - 145495
ER -