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Electrochemical Methods for Lithium Recovery: A Comprehensive and Critical Review

Alberto BattistelDepartment of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems University Cà Foscari Venice Via Torino, 155B, Mestre Venezia 30172 ItalyMaria Sofia PalagoniaCovestro AG Kaiser‐Wilhelm‐Allee 101‐103 B211 Leverkusen 51373 GermanyDoriano BrogioliEnergiespeicher‐und Energiwandlersyteme Universität Bremen Bibliothekstr. 1 Bremen 28359 GermanyFabio La MantiaEnergiespeicher‐und Energiwandlersyteme Universität Bremen Bibliothekstr. 1 Bremen 28359 GermanyRafael TrócoliInstituo de Ciencia de Materiales de Barcelona (ICMAB‐CSIC) Campus UAB Bellaterra Catalonia E‐08193 Spain
2020en
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Due to the ubiquitous presence of lithium-ion batteries in portable applications, and their implementation in the transportation and large-scale energy sectors, the future cost and availability of lithium is currently under debate. Lithium demand is expected to grow in the near future, up to 900 ktons per year in 2025. Lithium utilization would depend on a strong increase in production. However, the currently most extended lithium extraction method, the lime-soda evaporation process, requires a period of time in the range of 1-2 years and depends on weather conditions. The actual global production of lithium by this technology will soon be far exceeded by market demand. Alternative production methods have recently attracted great attention. Among them, electrochemical lithium recovery, based on electrochemical ion-pumping technology, offers higher capacity production, it does not require the use of chemicals for the regeneration of the materials, reduces the consumption of water and the production of chemical wastes, and allows the production rate to be controlled, attending to the market demand. Here, this technology is analyzed with a special focus on the methodology, materials employed, and reactor designs. The state-of-the-art is reevaluated from a critical perspective and the viability of the different proposed methodologies analyzed.

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