Recovery of Lithium from Geothermal Water

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Daoud, Yokohama, Yoshizuka The Li market is not in deficit (USGS). Current forecasts of Li demand and supply indicate that the market will be more than supplied in the coming years (Figure 3). The depletion of fossil fuels forces the constant search for new sources (Asdrúbal 2019). Figure 3: Total Demand and Supply of Li 3. Lithium Sources There are three main Li sources: ore, from brines (salt-lakes, geothermal fluids, groundwater etc.) and seawater. Li recycling is also a significant source. There are about 145 minerals containing Li, but few of them are marketable. Among them are spodumene, petalite (castorite), lepidolite, Hectorite and Jaderite. These last two minerals are of clay origins. Figure 4 shows the global distribution of Li sources (Xin Xu et al 2016). Figure 4 : the global distribution of lithium sources.

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