Lithium carbonate sedimentation using flocculants with different ionic bases

Lithium has become a metal of enormous interest worldwide. The extensive use of recharge-able batteries for a range of applications has pushed for rapid growth in demand for lithium carbonate. This compound is produced by crystallization, by reaction with lithium chloride (in solution) and by adding...

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Main Authors: Morales Yam, Herrera Nelson, Pérez Kevin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2021-01-01
Series:Hemijska Industrija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2021/0367-598X2100020M.pdf
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spelling doaj-a1d9ce33ba814b6a9af2a58fa7b0cd1f2021-09-06T09:54:25ZengAssociation of Chemical Engineers of SerbiaHemijska Industrija 0367-598X2217-74262021-01-0175420521210.2298/HEMIND201128020M0367-598X2100020MLithium carbonate sedimentation using flocculants with different ionic basesMorales Yam0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3864-0305Herrera Nelson1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0811-8591Pérez Kevin2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6492-7855Metallurgical and Mining Engineering Department, Universidad Católica del Norte, Antofagasta, ChileMetallurgical and Mining Engineering Department, Universidad Católica del Norte, Antofagasta, Chile + Oulu Mining School, University of Oulu, Oulu, FinlandMetallurgical and Mining Engineering Department, Universidad Católica del Norte, Antofagasta, Chile + Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Universidad Arturo Prat, Almirante Juan José Latorre, Antofagasta, Chile + Department of Chemical Engineering and Mineral Processes, Faculty of Engineering, Universidad de Antofagasta, Antofagasta, ChileLithium has become a metal of enormous interest worldwide. The extensive use of recharge-able batteries for a range of applications has pushed for rapid growth in demand for lithium carbonate. This compound is produced by crystallization, by reaction with lithium chloride (in solution) and by adding sodium carbonate. Low sedimentation rates in the evaporation pools present a problem in the crystallization process. For this reason, in this work, mineral sedimen-tation tests were carried out with the use of two flocculant types with different ionic charges. The tests were carried out at a laboratory level using different dosages for each flocculant and measurements were performed to obtain the increase in the content of solids in the sediment. The anionic flocculant had better performance as compared to that of the cationic flocculant, increasing the sedimentation rate of lithium carbonate by up to 6.5. However, similar solids contents were obtained with the use of the cationic flocculant at 3.5 times lower dosage making it the flocculant of choice regarding the economic point of view.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2021/0367-598X2100020M.pdfbrine treatmentanionic flocculationcationic flocculationnonferrous metalsmining
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author Morales Yam
Herrera Nelson
Pérez Kevin
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Herrera Nelson
Pérez Kevin
Lithium carbonate sedimentation using flocculants with different ionic bases
Hemijska Industrija
brine treatment
anionic flocculation
cationic flocculation
nonferrous metals
mining
author_facet Morales Yam
Herrera Nelson
Pérez Kevin
author_sort Morales Yam
title Lithium carbonate sedimentation using flocculants with different ionic bases
title_short Lithium carbonate sedimentation using flocculants with different ionic bases
title_full Lithium carbonate sedimentation using flocculants with different ionic bases
title_fullStr Lithium carbonate sedimentation using flocculants with different ionic bases
title_full_unstemmed Lithium carbonate sedimentation using flocculants with different ionic bases
title_sort lithium carbonate sedimentation using flocculants with different ionic bases
publisher Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia
series Hemijska Industrija
issn 0367-598X
2217-7426
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Lithium has become a metal of enormous interest worldwide. The extensive use of recharge-able batteries for a range of applications has pushed for rapid growth in demand for lithium carbonate. This compound is produced by crystallization, by reaction with lithium chloride (in solution) and by adding sodium carbonate. Low sedimentation rates in the evaporation pools present a problem in the crystallization process. For this reason, in this work, mineral sedimen-tation tests were carried out with the use of two flocculant types with different ionic charges. The tests were carried out at a laboratory level using different dosages for each flocculant and measurements were performed to obtain the increase in the content of solids in the sediment. The anionic flocculant had better performance as compared to that of the cationic flocculant, increasing the sedimentation rate of lithium carbonate by up to 6.5. However, similar solids contents were obtained with the use of the cationic flocculant at 3.5 times lower dosage making it the flocculant of choice regarding the economic point of view.
topic brine treatment
anionic flocculation
cationic flocculation
nonferrous metals
mining
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2021/0367-598X2100020M.pdf
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