Technological Advances, Challenges and Opportunities in Solvent Extraction from Energy Storage Applications

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- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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- 13
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Abstract
Since the 1970s, Solvent Extraction (SX) in hydrometallurgical processes has been a key enabling technology in the production of high-purity metals. Examples include copper, rare earth oxides, uranium, cobalt and nickel. Notwithstanding incremental improvements in extractant formulations, few breakthroughs can be recounted in this industry outside of the initial amine-, oxime- or phosphine-based reagent chemistries. However, the advent of lithium-ion batteries and their stringent requirements for critical materials (lithium, cobalt and nickel) offer new challenges and opportunities for SX. Solvay recently introduced a new extractant for lithium, CYANEX® 936, and developed unique modeling software capabilities in cobalt/nickel separation using CYANEX® 272, zinc SX using DEHPA® and rare earth separations using CYANEX® 572. This paper discusses trends in SX and provides insight on processing of critical materials essential to energy sources. It also summarizes the technical and economic benefits based on extractant selection and advances in modeling.
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Technological Advances, Challenges and Opportunities in Solvent Extraction from Energy Storage ApplicationsMLA: Technological Advances, Challenges and Opportunities in Solvent Extraction from Energy Storage Applications. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,