Abstract

It is important to find an effective way to separate lithium from the mother liquor obtained by the reaction of lithium chloride/lithium sulfate and sodium carbonate. A synergistic solvent extraction system containing 1-phenyl-3-heptyl-1,3-propanedione (PHPD) and liquid mixture of trialkyl-phosphine oxides (Cyanex923) to separate lithium from the system of Li++Na++Cl–+CO32–+H2O was developed. The pH of the aqueous solution showed an important effect on the lithium extraction. At pH 13.06, PHPD alone showed a high extractability of lithium, but the addition of Cyanex923 led to a high separation ability of lithium over sodium due to the synergistic extraction effect. For a single extraction, the extraction percentage of lithium was 97.83% from the solution with 1.39 g·L–1 Li and 68.97 g·L–1 Na using the extraction system containing 0.4 mol·L–1 PHPD and 0.2 mol·L–1 Cyanex923 at the A/O ratio of 1:1, initial aqueous pH of 13.06, and 293.15 K, and the separation factor of lithium over sodium reached 475.06. On...

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