Abstract

Clay-type lithium resources have been developed as an important natural lithium source secondary to hard rock sources and brine sources. In this study, a green and effective lithium extraction process employing ferric salt solutions to leach lithium-rich clay was proposed. Upon calcination treatment, 73.6% of lithium could be leached over a period of 180 min using a 15% ferric sulfate solution at 90 °C. The most suitable calcination temperature, leaching temperature, ferric sulfate concentration, and reaction time were determined to be 600 °C, 90 °C, 15% ferric sulfate, and 180 min, respectively. Ferric chloride and ferric nitrate had similar lithium leaching efficiencies under the same conditions. In addition, ferrous, sodium and calcium salts were introduced and compared in terms of their lithium extraction abilities. The results indicated that ferric ions had good selectivity for lithium leaching. The leaching process was considered to involve ion exchange between ferric ions and lithium ions.

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