Lithium adsorption performance of a three-dimensional porous H2TiO3-type lithium ion-sieve in strong alkaline Bayer liquor

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Removing lithium from the Bayer liquor for ensuring good alumina product quality demands a special lithium ion-sieve (LIS) with good stability in a strong alkaline medium. In this study, a three-dimensional porous H2TiO3-type LIS (porous-HTO) prepared by a polystyrene (PS) colloidal microspheres template was applied to adsorb Li+ from the strong alkaline Bayer liquor. XRD and SEM results confirm the fine stability of porous-HTO in strong alkaline medium, and the regeneration tests show that more than 64 mg g-1 lithium adsorption capacity still remains even after 5 cycles of lithiation-delithiation in the simulation Bayer liquor. The lithium adsorption processes of porous-HTO and bare H2TiO3-type LIS (bare-HTO) both fit the pseudo-second-order model, but the adsorption capacity and the adsorption rate of the porous-HTO are much better than those of the bare-HTO. For porous-HTO, the adsorption rate constant is 0.02357 g mg-1 h-1 and the equilibrium adsorption capacity is 76.3 mg g-1, while for bare-HTO, the adsorption rate constant is 0.009682 g mg-1 h-1 and the equilibrium adsorption capacity is only 44.8 mg g-1. The lithium selectivity tests demonstrate that the coexisting ions including Na+, K+, AlO2-, SiO32- in the simulation Bayer liquor have low influence on lithium adsorption. The simulation Bayer liquors with Li+ ions of 56.00, 30.00 and 5.00 mg L-1 are all reduced to below 1.00 mg L-1 by virtue of one-time-adsorption of porous-HTO at various solid to liquid ratios of 1.0, 0.5 and 0.1 g L-1, respectively.

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Xu, X., Zhou, Y., Fan, M., Lv, Z., Tang, Y., Sun, Y., … Wan, P. (2017). Lithium adsorption performance of a three-dimensional porous H2TiO3-type lithium ion-sieve in strong alkaline Bayer liquor. RSC Advances, 7(31), 18883–18891. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra01056g

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