LITHIUM EXTRACTION FROM WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL WATERS.

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Rothbaum, H.P. [1 ]
Middendorf, K. [1 ]
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[1] DSIR, Petone, NZ, DSIR, Petone, NZ
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New Zealand journal of technology | 1986年 / 2卷 / 04期
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ALUMINUM COMPOUNDS - Applications - GEOTHERMAL WELLS - Australia - MINERALS - Extraction;
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Lithium is the most likely constituent of geothermal waters to be worth extracting, and the well-known coprecipitation method with aluminum hydroxide has been investigated for Wairakei waters. In field experiments optimum conditions were at pH equals 10. At 30 degree C lithium recoveries were over 95%, and at 64 degree C over 50%. Laboratory experiments showed that, after coprecipitation, aluminum hydroxide gel filters easily and the lithium can be rapidly desorbed from the gel at 60 degree C. A simple adsorption-desorption continuous process may be possible which would recycle about 95% of the aluminum used. This process is limited by the geothermal water in the aluminum hydroxide gel.
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