LITHIUM EXTRACTION from Samco

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SHARE THIS E-BOOK: • Chemical treatment; next, a series of chemical solvents and reagents may be applied to isolate desirable products and byproducts through precipitation. • Filtration; the brine is then filtered to separate out precipitated solids. • Saleable lithium production; the brine is finally treated with a reagent, such as sodium carbonate to form lithium carbonate, and the product is then filtered and dried for sale. Depending upon the desired product, different reagents may be applied to produce other commonly sold forms of lithium, such as lithium hydroxide, lithium chloride, lithium bromide, and butyl lithium. Once the lithium extraction process is complete, the remaining brine solution is returned to the underground reservoir. Hard rock / spodumene lithium extraction While accounting for a relatively small share of the world’s lithium production, mineral ore deposits yield nearly 20 tons of lithium annually. Well over 100 different minerals contain some amount of lithium, however, only five are actively mined for lithium production. These include spodumene—which is the most common by far—as well as lepidolite, petalite, amblygonite, and eucryptite. Mineral ore deposits are often richer in lithium content than are salar brines, however, they are costly to access since they must be mined from hard rock formations.

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