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Title Australia's Spodumene: Advances in Lithium Extraction Technologies, Decarbonization, and Circular Economy
ID_Doc 28288
Authors Asif, AH; Li, C; Lim, H; Sun, HQ
Title Australia's Spodumene: Advances in Lithium Extraction Technologies, Decarbonization, and Circular Economy
Year 2024
Published Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 63.0, 5
DOI 10.1021/acs.iecr.3c04048
Abstract Among all of the lithium-bearing minerals, spodumene possesses the highest theoretical lithium abundance. Since the 1990s, Australia, with the world's largest spodumene (LiAl-(SiO3)(2)) reserves, has been producing lithium as a mineral concentrate rather than a refined product. Nevertheless, the country is now moving forward to fortify its processing facilities, aligning with the vision for greener energy. This review provides a comprehensive outlook on the current status of spodumene reserves and their processing facilities along with potential expansion in the future. Spodumene processing requires several metallurgical processes ranging from salt roasting to acid leaching. However, the conventional industrial practices for Li-extraction from ores result in excessive pressure on resources, energy, and waste management. Considering these factors as an indicator of a circular economy, the process of lithium extraction should be simplified. In such a context, different practices for Li-extraction from spodumene are exemplified by recent technological advancements. Afterward, strategies for decarbonization, waste management, and environmental aspects were provided, with a perspective of circular economy. This review is expected to serve as a reference for research and development for potential industrial applications in ore processing especially for spodumene.
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Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001158703700001
WoS Category Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Engineering
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