Lithium Extraction and Utilization: A Historical Perspective

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
I. Peerawattuk
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Growing demand for Li-based battery technologies is leading to an unprecedented growth in the lithium industry. Although innovation in battery technologies has pushed lithium into the spotlight, lithium was not always known for its application in batteries. The primary use of lithium—prior to the introduction of commercial lithium-ion batteries in the early 2000s—was in the ceramics, glass, grease, and the medical industry. Before being converted into usable forms, lithium products must be upgraded from the raw material. Processes for recovering lithium may involve: thermal treatment, water leaching, solar evaporation, ion exchange, carbonation, and electrodialysis. Presented, is a historical review of lithium applications and the different techniques of converting lithium-rich minerals and brines into usable products with additional discussion on future lithium extraction processes.
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APA: I. Peerawattuk  Lithium Extraction and Utilization: A Historical Perspective

MLA: I. Peerawattuk Lithium Extraction and Utilization: A Historical Perspective. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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