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An Evolving Insight into the Progress of Material Design for Membrane-Based Electrochemical Lithium Ion Detection

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ADVANCED MATERIALS INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 19, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admi.202100571

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lithium ion detection; lithium selective electrodes; lithium selective membranes; solid-contact materials

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This article discusses the global shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, with a focus on the role of lithium in this transition. It highlights the potential threats of overexploitation of lithium resources to the environment and water resources, as well as the importance of monitoring lithium in blood during the treatment of depression. Additionally, the latest research progress on Li ion-selective electrodes and the use of advanced nanostructured materials are emphasized.
The global shift of energy resources from fossil fuel to renewable energy sources has already begun. The critical energy element of lithium (Li) plays an important role in this energy transition, which is demonstrated by the fast increase in its demand. Rapid and continuous detection of Li has become an important field, as the overexploitation of Li sites, mainly brines, could compromise the nearby aqueous resources that are less salty or contain freshwater. Spent Li-ion batteries also pose deleterious effects on the environment and aqueous resources. Monitoring of lithium in blood during treating major depressive disorders is also crucial for decreasing the risk of potential lithium toxicity. Li selectivity and stability of membranes as an essential part of any Li sensor is the key to fabricate a high-performance Li ion-selective electrode (ISE). Here, the latest progress in Li-ISEs is covered along with the advanced nanostructured materials that have been recently used for the preparation of Li ion-selective membranes. The new concepts and technologies that have been created for the purpose of Li mining to be used for Li sensing development are also critically reviewed and highlighted.

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