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Ultrahigh-efficient separation of Mg2+/Li+ using an in-situ reconstructed positively charged nanofiltration membrane under an electric field

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 641, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2021.119880

Keywords

Mg2+/Li+ separation; Electro-nanofiltration; In-situ reconstructed positively charged membrane; High rejection; High selectivity

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22178268, 21776218]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2020YFA0211003]
  3. Tianjin Natural Science Foundation of China [18JCZDJC38000]

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Efficient separation of Mg2+ and Li+ was achieved by electro-nanofiltration process, with a high rejection rate for Mg2+ and high permeance for Li+. The study on surface chargeability of NF membrane under an electric field provided insights into the separation mechanism.
Efficient separation of Mg2+ and Li+ remains a major challenge in the extraction of lithium from salt lake brine. In this work, an electro-nanofiltration (NF) process was employed to separate Mg2+ and Li+ from the MgCl2/LiCl feed solution under a current density of 0-2.83 mA cm(-2) and at an operating pressure of 5 bar. The surface chargeability of the NF membrane under an electric field (EF) was investigated in detail by combination of the experiment and theoretical simulation. It was found that Mg2+ ions were almost completely rejected (no Mg2+ detected by an ICP-OES with a determination limit of 0.01 ppm). A high permeance of Li+ (0.55 molm(-2)h(-1)) and a stable solution flux of 75 + 2 Lm(-2)h(-1) were achieved. The separation performance was far better than the results reported in the literature until now. It was believed that high positive charges on the negative-charged NF membrane surface were in-situ reconstructed and enhanced with the increase in current density due to the complexion and enrichment of Mg2+ on the membrane surface, leading to the high rejection for Mg2+. The dehydration of Li+ ions with a low hydration energy under EF promoted the permeance of Li+. This work provides a practical route for efficient separation of Mg2+/Li+, and would have a huge potential in the extraction of high-pure Li+ salt from salt lakes.

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