Abstract

A peroxy lithium titanate sol was prepared with low-cost and easily available titanyl sulfate as the titanium source, lithium acetate as the lithium source, and aquae hydrogenii dioxidi as the complexing agent using an inorganic precipitation–peptization method. The sol system was aged, centrifugal-washed, dried and calcined to obtain a pure precursor, Li2TiO3, followed by pickling with hydrochloric acid to obtain the H2TiO3–lithium adsorbent. The effects of aging time and calcination temperature on the target product were investigated. The results indicate that the sol-system is stable, which is beneficial for loading on a suitable carrier, such as ceramic foams. Centrifugal-washing, instead of vacuum filtration-washing, is conducive to product formation. The most suitable aging time of precursor sol is 24 h and the appropriate calcination temperature is 750 °C. The lithium drawn-out ratio of samples synthesized in this condition reaches 89.50% after pickling with 0.2 M hydrochloric acid for 8 h at 70 °C. Moreover, the Li+ uptake of the adsorbent (adsorption capacity) reaches 29.96 mg g−1 and 33.35 mg g−1 when the adsorption time is 1 h and 8 h, respectively.

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