Advanced membrane-based operations for recovery of minerals from desalination brines and exhaust batteries leachate
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2024-09-02
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Università della Calabria
Abstract
The need to implement innovative technological approaches to secure undistorted access to raw
materials and minerals is due to EU high dependance on import of several metal ores from
international market and to problematic politic relationship with governance of countries where
minerals extraction takes place, in conjunction with excessively high import reliance.
In this scenario, the recovery of valuable metals and minerals (M&M) for commercial purposes from
seawater desalination brines represents a promising potential path which has been raising interest
over the past few years, considering that seawater is composed by 3.3% of dissolved salts and it is
considered an invaluable source of minerals.
In addition, this strategy represents an innovative approach from an environmental point of view,
promoting the valorization of brines, that today are considered wastes and are rejected back to seas
and oceans with an enormous impact on flora and fauna.
In this thesis work, Membrane Distillation technology has been employed in combination to carbonbased
photothermal nanomaterials as performance enhancers for minerals recovery from seawater
brines and, moreover, in Air-gap configuration for the treatment of real groundwaters collected from
former iron mines near Stockholm.
On the other hand, this work is also aimed to point a steering direction for further developments in
Donnan Dialysis process for the selective extraction of Magnesium from concentrated brine with the
employment of commercial Cation Exchange Membranes. Moreover, a systematic investigation of
ion exchange membrane selectivity towards different competing ions in brine treatment has been
performed in combination to a Matlab process simulation, highlighting a thrilling match between
simulation and real Dialysis process.
In addition, Membrane Distillation technology has been included in an integrated system consisting
in precipitation and distillation steps, aimed to solve complex separation problems connected to
battery recycling and recovery of strategically important elements from battery leachate.
During this last task, Lithium was successfully extracted from acid leachate with remarkable recovery
percentages combined to a water recovery above 65%, obtained thanks to the concentration stage
performed through Air-gap Membrane Distillation.
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Università della Calabria. Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Ambiente. Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze e Ingegneria dell’Ambiente, delle Costruzioni e dell’Energia. Ciclo XXXVI
Keywords
Membrane Distillation, Donnan Dialysis, Magnesium, Lithium, Groundwaters