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Selective Separation of Lithium, Magnesium and Calcium using 4-Phosphoryl Pyrazolones as pH-Regulated Receptors.

Jianfeng ZhangNarisara TanjedrewMarco WenzelPhilipp RoylaHao DuSupavadee KiatiseviLeonard F LindoyJan J Weigand
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Ensuring continuous and sustainable lithium supply requires the development of highly efficient separation processes such as LLE (liquid-liquid extraction) for both primary sources and certain waste streams. In this work, 4-phosphoryl pyrazolones are used in an efficient pH-controlled stepwise separation of Li + from Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , Na + and K + . The factors affecting LLE process, such as the substitution pattern of the extractant, diluent/water distribution, co-ligand, pH, and speciation of the metal complexes involved, were systematically investigated. The maximum extraction efficiency of Li + at pH 6.0 was 94 % when Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ were previously separated at pH<5.0, proving that the separation of these ions is possible by simply modulating the pH of the aqueous phase. Our study points a way to separation of lithium from acid brine or from spent lithium ion battery leaching solutions, which supports the future supply of lithium in a more environmentally friendly and sustainable manner.
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