EP3302787A1 - Method for preparing an adsorbent material comprising a step of precipitating boehmite taking place under specific conditions and method for extracting lithium from saline solutions using said material - Google Patents
Method for preparing an adsorbent material comprising a step of precipitating boehmite taking place under specific conditions and method for extracting lithium from saline solutions using said materialInfo
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- the present invention relates to the field of solid materials for the adsorption of lithium.
- the present invention relates to a new process for the preparation of a crystallized and shaped solid material, preferably in extruded form, of the formula LiX x .2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O with n being between 0.01 and 10, x being equal to 1 when X is an anion chosen from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x being equal to 0.5 when X is an anion chosen from sulfate and carbonate anions, comprising a step a) of precipitation of boehmite under specific temperature and pH conditions, at least one shaping step, preferably by extrusion, said method also comprising a final hydrothermal treatment step, all of the process characteristics to increase the adsorption capacity of lithium and the adsorption kinetics of the materials obtained compared to the materials of the prior art when it is used in a lithium extraction process saline solutions.
- the present invention also relates to a process for extracting lithium from saline solutions using said crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 O with n, x and X having the above definition prepared according to the new preparation method according to the invention.
- Prior art LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 O with n, x and X having the above definition prepared according to the new preparation method according to the invention.
- Lithium ions coexist with massive amounts of metals such as, for example, alkalis, alkaline earths, boron and sulphates, especially in saline solutions such as brines. Thus, they must be extracted economically and selectively from these salt solutions. Indeed, the chemical properties of lithium and alkali metals, preferably sodium (Na), and potassium (K) and alkaline earth metals, preferably magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca) and strontium ( Sr), make it difficult to separate these elements.
- the solid materials of formula LiCl 2 Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with n being between 0.01 and 10 are known for their use in the phenomena of adsorption / desorption of lithium ions and in particular in the processes of lithium extraction from saline solutions. These unstable structures would allow the intercalation of lithium atoms in the structure and thus the extraction of lithium.
- a solid aluminum trihydroxide AI (OH) 3 prepared or commercial, is contacted with a lithium precursor.
- OH solid aluminum trihydroxide AI
- An aluminum hydroxide (LiOH) or a lithium carbonate (Li 2 CO 3 ) can also be used.
- US Pat. No. 6,280,693 describes a process for preparing a LiCl / Al (OH) 3 solid by adding an aqueous LiOH solution to a polycrystalline hydrated alumina to form LiOH / Al (OH) 3 , and thus create lithium sites active in the crystalline layers of alumina without altering its structure.
- the conversion of LiOH / Al (OH) 3 to LiCl / Al (OH) 3 is then carried out by adding dilute hydrochloric acid.
- the alumina pellets thus prepared are then used in a process for extracting lithium from brine at high temperature.
- 6,280,693 uses the solid detailed above and comprises the following steps: a) Saturation of a bed of solid by a brine containing a lithium salt LiX, X being chosen from halides, nitrates, sulphates and bicarbonates, b) displacement of brine impregnated with concentrated NaX solution, c) elution of LiX salt captured by the solid by passage of an unsaturated solution of LiX,
- steps a) to d) are then repeated at least once.
- the patent RU 2,234,367 describes a process for the preparation of a solid of formula LiCl 2 Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O comprising a step of mixing aluminum trichloride (AlCl 3 ) and lithium carbonate (Li 2 C0 3 ) in the presence of water at 40 ° C. The residue obtained is filtered and washed and then dried for 4 hours at 60 ° C. The solid thus obtained is not shaped.
- the solid obtained is used for the extraction of lithium contained in saline solutions by contact with water in order to remove part of the lithium and then placed in contact with a saline solution containing lithium.
- the static capacity thus obtained is between 6.0 and 8.0 mg of lithium per g of solid.
- the CN12431 12 patent describes a process for the preparation of a solid of formula LiCI.2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 O comprising a step of precipitation of aluminum hydroxide microcrystals AI (OH) 3 by contacting the AICI 3 and sodium hydroxide NaOH, then the contacting said microcrystals with a 6% solution of lithium chloride LiCl at 80 ° C for 2 hours followed by filtration, rinsing and drying to obtain LiCl 2 Al (OH) 3 powder , nH 2 0 with an unordered and amorphous structure.
- a solution of a macromolecular polymer chosen from fluorinated resins, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC), ethylene perchlorate and cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) acting as binder is then mixed with LiCI.2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O powder to obtain a paste which is then shaped by granulation followed by drying in air.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a solid material for the selective extraction of lithium from brine, said solid material being of good quality, without apparent defects and having good cohesion and good mechanical strength when it is put in contact with a brine solution or in water.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a new process for preparing such a solid material.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of extracting lithium from saline solutions using said solid material.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a solid material for the implementation of a lithium extraction process of saline solutions, in which the solid material makes it possible to limit the generation of fine particles, in particular because the fine particles increase.
- the pressure drop promotes the creation of preferential paths and increase the rate of renewal of the material during the passage of the brine through a bed of a material within a column.
- Applicants have discovered a new process for preparing a crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with n being between 0.01 and 10, x being 1 when X is an anion chosen from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x being equal to 0.5 when X is an anion chosen from sulfate and carbonate anions, comprising a specific step combination and in particular that carrying out both the step a) of boehmite precipitation under specific temperature and pH conditions, the step of forming a paste, preferably by extrusion, after a drying step operating under specific conditions, the step of shaping being then followed by another drying step also operating under specific conditions, then to carry out a final hydrothermal treatment stage of the materials shaped makes it possible to obtain a crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with no apparent defect having both a good cohesion, a good mechanical strength of the material when
- step a) of precipitation under the operating conditions of temperatures and pH as defined according to the invention makes it possible to obtain a boehmite precipitate composed of small crystallites.
- the precipitate of boehmite obtained has a size, obtained by the Scherrer formula in X-ray diffraction according to the crystallographic directions [020] and [120], respectively between 0.5 and 10 nm and between 0.5 and 15 nm and preferably respectively between 0.5 to 2 nm and between 0.5 to 3 nm and very preferably respectively between 0.5 and 1.5 nm and between 0.5 and 2.5 nm.
- Scherrer's formula is a formula used in X-ray diffraction on powders or polycrystalline samples which connects the width at half height of the diffraction peaks to the size of the crystallites. It is described in detail in the reference: Appl. Cryst. (1978). 1 1, 102-1. Scherrer after sixty years: A survey and some new results in the determination of crystallite size, J. I. Langford and A. J. C. Wilson.
- the method according to the invention comprising a precipitation step a) as claimed thus makes it possible to obtain a crystallized solid final material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0, with n being between 0, 01 and 10, x having the above definition, also poorly crystallized but having a lithium adsorption capacity and improved adsorption kinetics compared to materials of the prior art when it is used in a process of extraction of lithium from saline solutions.
- material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 is preferably understood to mean a material comprising essentially or consisting of a crystalline phase of formula LiX x .2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 0, n, x and X having the above definition.
- the subject of the present invention is a process for preparing a crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with n being between 0.01 and 10, where x is equal to 1 when X is a anion selected from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x being equal to 0.5 when X is an anion selected from sulfate and carbonate anions, said process comprising at least the following steps:
- a step of precipitating boehmite, in an aqueous medium comprising bringing into contact at least one basic precursor preferably selected from sodium aluminate, potassium aluminate, ammonia, hydroxide, sodium and potassium hydroxide; and at least one acidic precursor preferably selected from aluminum sulphate, aluminum chloride, aluminum nitrate, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and nitric acid, wherein at least one one of the basic or acid precursors comprises aluminum, to obtain a suspension of boehmite, said step a) being carried out at a temperature of between 5 and 35 ° C., and the amount of the basic precursor being chosen so to obtain a pH of end of precipitation in the reaction medium of between 7.5 and 9.5,
- step b) a step of contacting the precipitate obtained in step b) with at least one lithium source
- step c) a filtration step of the suspension obtained in step c) to obtain a paste
- step e) a step of drying the paste obtained at the end of step d) at a temperature of between 20 and 80 ° C. for a duration of preferably between 1 h and 12 h,
- step f) a step of drying the shaped material obtained at the end of step f) at a temperature of between 20 and 200 ° C., for a duration of preferably between 1 and 20 hours,
- step h) a step of hydrothermal treatment of the dried shaped material obtained at the end of step g), at a temperature of between 50 and 200 ° C. and for a duration preferably of between 30 minutes and 12 hours.
- An advantage of the preparation process according to the invention is that it makes it possible to obtain a crystallized solid material shaped, preferably in the form of extrudates, of the formula LiX x .2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O with n , x and X having the above definition, of good quality, without apparent defects, and having good cohesion and improved mechanical strength when it is brought into contact with a brine solution or a dilute solution and preferably in water.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a process for preparing a crystallized solid material shaped, preferably in extruded form, of the formula LiX x .2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with n, x and X having the above definition having a lithium adsorption capacity and adsorption kinetics improved over prior art materials when it is used in a saline lithium extraction process. .
- the adsorption capacity of the aforementioned material is defined by the amount of lithium adsorbed for a given solution. It is calculated by those skilled in the art by integrating the amount of lithium fixed from a drilling curve also called leakage curve or saturation curve. The integration is carried out on the volume by the difference in lithium concentration between a solution after its loading on the aforementioned material and the theoretical concentration without loading. This amount of material can be related to the amount of material used to obtain a capacity in milligrams of lithium per gram of solid.
- the kinetics of adsorption of the aforementioned material is measured by those skilled in the art by studying the shape of a drilling curve also called leakage curve or saturation curve.
- This curve is obtained by means of a column filled with the adsorbent material to form a homogeneous bed, percolating a saline solution containing lithium and by measuring the lithium concentration at the outlet of the adsorbent bed as a function of the volume of the solution used for a given flow.
- adsorption capacity improved over the materials of the prior art is meant an adsorption capacity greater than 4.5 mg Li / g dry solid material.
- dry solid material is meant a solid material dried at 200 ° C. for 12 hours.
- shape is meant that the material is solid and has sufficient cohesion when the solid is brought into contact with a brine solution so that it substantially does not lose its physical integrity, i.e. to say that it retains substantially its formatting. More specifically, a solid formed in the sense of the invention covers a solid maintaining its cohesion in the lithium extraction conditions defined in the examples.
- the cohesion as well as the mechanical strength of the shaped material, preferably by extrusion, prepared according to the invention are tested during the production of the drilling curves also called leak curves or saturation curves.
- a solid exhibiting good mechanical strength does not produce fine particles and makes it possible to operate the column without observation of clogging.
- a solid having poor mechanical strength produces fine particles which induce clogging of the column.
- the cohesion as well as the mechanical strength of the shaped material, preferably by extrusion, prepared according to the invention are also tested by means of an accelerated aging protocol on a stirring table, either in a brine or in the water.
- the stirring table is animated by a horizontal unidirectional movement of amplitude 4 cm at a speed of 190 movements per minute.
- the shaped solids are stirred for a total of 168 hours.
- the solid mixture shaped-brine or water is sieved using a mesh grid 315 ⁇ . Then the shaped solids remaining on the sieve are washed with the medium used during the stirring.
- the liquid fraction thus obtained containing fine solid particles (diameter less than 315 ⁇ ) in suspension, is filtered using a Buchner equipped with a filter paper whose pores have a dimension of 0.45 ⁇ . The cake formed by agglomeration of the fine particles is washed with deionized water.
- the solid residue thus obtained is dried in an oven at 50 ° C. until the mass stabilizes.
- the ratio of the solid residue mass to the initial shaped solid mass is then calculated, giving access to a percent destruction of the shaped solids.
- the percentage of destruction of the materials prepared according to the invention makes it possible to assess the cohesion of said materials.
- Good cohesion is obtained in particular for materials whose percentage of destruction is less than 60%, and preferably less than 50%, when they are brought into contact with a solution of brine or any other dilute aqueous solution and especially water.
- the materials prepared according to the invention also have an improved mechanical strength compared to the materials of the prior art.
- improved mechanical strength is meant that the materials prepared according to the invention have a percentage of destruction, when they are brought into contact with a solution of brine or any other dilute aqueous solution and in particular water less than 30% and preferably less than 20%.
- Another advantage of the preparation process according to the invention is that it makes it possible to obtain a crystallized solid material shaped, preferably in the form of extrudates, of the formula LiX x .2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O with n, x and X having the above definition having no or few cracks which could cause harmful swelling to the cohesion and mechanical strength of the material when it is brought into contact with a brine solution or a dilute solution and preferably in water.
- the subject of the present invention is also a process for extracting lithium from saline solutions using said shaped crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with n being between 0.01 and 10, x being equal to 1 when X is an anion chosen from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x being equal to 0.5 when X is an anion chosen from sulfate and carbonate anions, prepared according to the new preparation method according to 'invention.
- An advantage of the extraction method according to the invention is to allow the selective extraction of lithium from a saline solution and thus obtain a high purification factor compared to the initial saline solution, calculated as the X / Li ratio which is equal to the molar ratio of X / Li concentrations in the initial saline solution divided by the molar ratio of X / Li concentrations in the final solution, X being selected from sodium (Na), potassium (K) , magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), boron (B), sulfur (S) and strontium (Sr).
- the present invention also relates to a crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with n being between 0.01 and 10, x being equal to 1 when X is an anion chosen from anions chloride, hydroxide and nitrate, and x being equal to 0.5 when X is an anion chosen from sulphate and carbonate anions, preferably in the form of extrudates, obtainable according to a method of the invention.
- the present invention also relates to a lithium extraction device of saline solution (s).
- the device according to the invention thus implements the extraction method according to the invention.
- the process comprises a step a) of precipitation of boehmite, in an aqueous reaction medium, said step comprising contacting at least one basic precursor preferably selected from sodium aluminate, potassium aluminate, ammonia, sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide; and at least one acid precursor preferably selected from aluminum sulphate, aluminum trichloride, aluminum nitrate, sulfuric acid, acid hydrochloric acid, and nitric acid, wherein at least one of the basic precursors or acid comprises aluminum, to obtain a suspension of boehmite, said step a) being carried out at a temperature between 5 and 35 ° C, and the amount of the basic precursor being chosen so as to obtain a pH of end of precipitation in the reaction medium of between 7.5 and 9.5.
- at least one basic precursor preferably selected from sodium aluminate, potassium aluminate, ammonia, sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide
- at least one acid precursor preferably selected from aluminum sulphate, aluminum
- the mixture in the aqueous reaction medium of at least one basic precursor and at least one acidic precursor requires either that at least the basic precursor or the acidic precursor comprises aluminum, or that the two precursors basic and acidic include aluminum.
- the basic precursor is sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
- the acidic precursor is aluminum trichloride (AlCl 3 ).
- the basic precursor (s) and acid (s) are added in said first precipitation step a) in aqueous solutions.
- the aqueous reaction medium is water.
- said step a) is carried out with stirring.
- said boehmite precipitation step a) is carried out at a temperature between 5 and 30 ° C, and preferably between 10 and 30 ° C and very preferably between 10 and 25 ° C, and the amount of the basic precursor being chosen so as to obtain a pH of the end of precipitation in the reaction medium of between 7.5 and 9 and preferably between 7.7 and 8.8.
- the precipitation step a) is carried out for a period of between 10 minutes and 5 hours, preferably between 15 minutes and 2 hours.
- Said step a) of precipitation makes it possible to obtain a suspension of precipitated boehmite or aluminum oxyhydroxide (AIOOH).
- step a) of precipitation under the operating conditions of temperatures and pH as defined makes it possible to obtain a boehmite precipitate having small crystallites.
- small crystallites is meant a precipitate of boehmite composed of crystallites whose size, obtained by the Scherrer formula in X-ray diffraction according to the crystallographic directions [020] and [120], is respectively between 0.5 and 10 nm and between 0.5 and 15 nm and preferably respectively between 0.5 to 2 nm and between 0.5 to 3 nm and very preferably respectively between 0.5 and 1.5 nm and between 0.5 and 1.5 nm respectively. and 2.5 nm.
- the process comprises a step b) of washing and filtration of the boehmite precipitate obtained at the end of step a).
- said washing step is a washing step with water.
- the process comprises a step c) of contacting the boehmite precipitate obtained in step b) with at least one lithium source.
- the lithium source (s) may be any compound comprising the lithium element and capable of releasing this element in aqueous solution in reactive form.
- the source (s) of lithium is (are) chosen from among the lithium salts and preferably from lithium chloride (LiCl), lithium hydroxide (LiOH), nitrate of lithium Lithium (LiNO 3 ), lithium sulphate (Li 2 SO 4 ) and lithium carbonate (Li 2 CO 3 ), taken alone or as a mixture.
- the lithium source is lithium chloride (LiCl).
- the boehmite precipitate obtained in step b) and at least one lithium source are mixed in the presence of water to obtain a suspension in step c).
- said mixing step c) is carried out with vigorous stirring.
- said contacting step c) is carried out at a temperature of between 20 and 95 ° C and preferably between 50 and 95 ° C, and preferably between 70 and 95 ° C for a duration of between 15 and 95 ° C. minutes and 12 hours and preferably between 30 minutes and 5 hours.
- the suspension obtained at the end of step c) undergoes a d) filtration step to obtain a paste.
- the paste obtained at the end of step d) is dried in a drying step e), preferably at a temperature of between 20 and 80 ° C., for a duration of preferably between 1 h and 12 h.
- said drying step is carried out, preferably in an oven, at a temperature between 20 and 60 ° C and very preferably between 30 and 50 ° C for a period of between 1 h and 10 h .
- the operating conditions of said drying step e) make it possible to obtain a dried pulp with a loss on ignition (PAF) of between 45 and 75% and preferably between 50 and 70%.
- PAF loss on ignition
- the loss on ignition obtained allows the shaping, preferably by extrusion, of the dried paste under good conditions and obtaining shaped materials, preferably in the form of extruded, resistant and without apparent defects, ie without crack.
- a portion of the paste obtained is removed and placed in an oven for 6 hours at 200 ° C.
- the PAF is obtained by difference between the mass of the sample before and after passage in the oven.
- said dried paste obtained at the end of the drying step e) undergoes a f) shaping step.
- said shaping step f) is carried out according to the methods known to those skilled in the art, such as for example by extrusion, by pelletization, by the method of the coagulation in drop (oil-drop), by granulation turntable.
- said shaping step f) is carried out by extrusion.
- said step f) is carried out by direct extrusion or by extrusion-mixing.
- step e) direct shaping of the dried dough resulting from step e) is meant a step in which said dried dough does not undergo intermediate steps between the drying step e) and its introduction into the extruder and into the extruder. in particular no mixing step.
- drying-extrusion step is understood to mean a step in which the dried pulp obtained at the end of the drying step e) undergoes, in a first kneading step, in the presence or absence of at least one binder or precursor compound. binder, then the paste is then subjected to an extrusion step.
- Said e) shaping-extrusion shaping step is advantageously carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art.
- said dried paste obtained at the end of the drying step e), and optionally at least said binder or precursor of binder, in the case where they are present, are mixed, preferably at one time , in a mixer.
- the kneader is advantageously chosen from batch kneaders, preferably with a cam or Z-arm, or with the aid of a twin-screw mixer-mixer. The mixing conditions are adjusted in a manner known to those skilled in the art and aim to obtain a homogeneous and extrudable paste.
- the extrudability of the dough may advantageously be adjusted with the addition of water and / or acid in solution, in order to obtain a paste suitable for performing step e) extrusion shaping.
- a neutralization step is generally carried out.
- said shaping step f) can advantageously be implemented directly after the drying step e).
- step f) of direct shaping of the dried paste is carried out in the absence of a binder chosen from inorganic binders, such as, for example, hydraulic binders or inorganic binders which may be generated in the conditions of said step e) by adding precursors of inorganic binders, and organic binders, such as for example paraffins or polymers.
- inorganic binders such as, for example, hydraulic binders or inorganic binders which may be generated in the conditions of said step e) by adding precursors of inorganic binders, and organic binders, such as for example paraffins or polymers.
- said dried paste preferably undergoes no intermediate step between said drying step e) and said extrusion shaping step f), and preferably no mixing step and more preferably no acid / basic mixing step.
- said forming step f) according to the first embodiment is carried out without addition of acid or base to the dried pulp introduced in said step f).
- Said step f) of shaping by direct extrusion is advantageously carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art.
- the dried paste resulting from the drying step e) advantageously passes through a die, using, for example, a piston or a continuous twin-screw or single-screw extruder.
- the diameter of the die of the extruder is advantageously variable and is between 0.5 and 5 mm, preferably between 0.5 and 3 mm and preferably between 0.5 and 2 mm.
- the shape of the die, and therefore the shape of the material obtained in extruded form is advantageously cylindrical, for example of circular cross-section, trilobal, quadrilobed or multilobed.
- said shaping step f) may advantageously be carried out by kneading-extrusion in the presence of at least one binder chosen from organic or inorganic binders and preferably without addition of acid or base to the dried pulp introduced in said step f).
- the kneading step is preferably carried out without addition of acid or base.
- no step of acidification or neutralization of the dried paste is implemented in the step e) of shaping-extrusion forming according to the invention.
- the paste then advantageously passes through a die, using, for example, a piston or a continuous twin-screw or single-screw extruder.
- the diameter of the die of the extruder is advantageously variable and is between 0.5 and 5 mm, preferably between 0.5 and 3 mm and preferably between 0.5 and 2 mm.
- the shape of the die, and therefore the shape of the material obtained in extruded form is advantageously cylindrical, for example with a trilobal, quadrilobed or multilobed circular cross section.
- Said binder (s) organic (s) that can be used in said step d) shaping are advantageously selected (s) from paraffins, and polymers, taken alone or in mixture.
- said at least one organic binder (s) is chosen from polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), an aqueous dispersion of a mixture of paraffin waxes and of polyethylene, for example
- PVP polyvinylpyrrolidone
- PVA polyvinyl alcohol
- aqueous dispersion of a mixture of paraffin waxes and of polyethylene for example
- Cerfobol R75 polysaccharides, methylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose and carboxymethylcellulose and taken alone or as a mixture, preferably from polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and an aqueous dispersion of a mixture of paraffin waxes and polyethylene
- Cerfobol R75 polyvinylpyrrolidone
- PVP polyvinyl alcohol
- PVA polyvinyl alcohol
- a very preferred organic binder is polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP).
- Cerfobol R75 comprises 28.4% dry paraffinic organic mass diluted in an aqueous phase.
- the proportion of said one or more organic binder (s) added in said shaping step e) is advantageously between 0.5 and 20% by weight, preferably between 0.5 and 15% by weight. preferably between 1 and 13% by weight, relative to the total mass of dry pulp to be shaped.
- step d) facilitates the extrusion shaping of step e) of the process according to the invention.
- step e) also makes it possible to obtain a crystallized solid material in the form of extrudates with improved stirring resistance in contact with the brine.
- said inorganic binder (s) used in said forming step e) are advantageously chosen from silicic binders, clay-type binders and inorganic binders which can be generated in the conditions of said step e) by adding precursors of inorganic binders.
- said inorganic binder (s) used in said shaping step e) are advantageously chosen from silicic binders.
- the silicic binders are advantageously chosen from precipitated silica and silica derived from by-products such as fly ash such as, for example, silico-aluminous or silico-calcic particles, silicic acid, sodium metasilicate and silica fumes.
- Colloidal silica for example in the form of a stabilized suspension, such as for example commercial products such as Ludox® or Klebosol® may also be used.
- the silicic binder is in amorphous or crystalline form.
- the silica is used in powder form or in colloidal form.
- the proportion of said one or more inorganic binder (s) added in said shaping step (d) is advantageously between 0.5 and 20 by weight, preferably between 0.5 and 15% by weight, preferably between 1 and 13% by weight, relative to the total mass of dry pulp to be shaped.
- step e facilitates its extrusion shaping.
- step e) also makes it possible to obtain a shaped crystallized solid material, preferably in the form of extrudates, exhibiting improved stirring resistance in contact with the brine.
- step e) of setting form of the dried paste is advantageously carried out in the presence of a binder formulation comprising and preferably consisting of at least one solid precursor of alumina and at least one acid in solution in proportions such that the molar ratio acid / Al is between 0.01 and 1, 2.
- step f) of shaping, of a solid precursor of alumina and of an acid in solution allows the in situ generation of a mineral binder resulting from the reaction of the precursor of alumina and of the acid introduced during said shaping step.
- the solid precursor of alumina and the acid in solution must be introduced in said step f) in the proportions as described.
- the generation of said inorganic binder resulting from the reaction of the solid precursor of alumina and of the introduced acid requires the use of a solid precursor of alumina capable of dispersing predominantly or of dissolving predominantly in the acid solution employed.
- the solid precursor of alumina is advantageously chosen from aluminum oxides, aluminum hydroxides and aluminum oxyhydroxides that are soluble or dispersible in the phosphoric acid solution, preferably from aluminum hydroxides and oxyhydroxides. 'aluminum.
- said solid alumina precursor is an aluminum oxyhydroxide and more preferably said solid alumina precursor is boehmite or pseudo-boehmite.
- Said solid precursor of alumina is advantageously in the form of a powder consisting of solid particles having a median diameter, determined by laser diffraction granulometry (Mastersizer granulometer Malvern), between 9 and 80 ⁇ , preferably between 10 and 60 ⁇ and preferably between 15 and 45 ⁇ .
- the particles of the solid precursor of alumina are advantageously constituted by agglomerates of elementary units, called crystallites, whose dimensions are advantageously between 2 and 150 nm, preferably between 4 and 150 nm and preferably between 4 and 100 nm. determined by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
- TEM transmission electron microscopy
- the proportion of the solid precursor of alumina added in step f) is between 0.5 and 50% by weight relative to the mass of dry paste to be shaped, preferably between 2 and 30% by weight. mass, and preferably between 3 and 25% by weight.
- the acid is chosen from phosphoric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, acetic acid and citric acid, alone or as a mixture.
- the acid is phosphoric acid.
- Phosphoric acid is also called orthophosphoric acid.
- the role of the acid solution is to promote the formation of an amorphous phase of inorganic binder resulting from the reaction with the solid precursor of alumina.
- the particles of the solid precursor of alumina become with the action of the acid and the mechanical energy provided during the shaping step f), an amorphous phase of inorganic binder.
- the acid or acids in solution is (are) introduced in such proportions that the acid / Al molar ratio is between 0.01 and 1.2, and preferably between 0.03 and 1. .
- the introduced acid is phosphoric acid, it is introduced in solution in proportions such that the molar ratio P / Al is between 0.01 and 1, 2, preferably between 0.3 and 1, 0.
- P is derived from the introduced phosphoric acid and Al is derived from the solid precursor of alumina.
- the specific P / Al molar ratio as claimed corresponds to a proportion of phosphoric acid such that the ratio of the mass of acid introduced onto the mass of introduced alumina solid precursor is between 30 and 225% by weight, of preferably between 59 and 170% by weight and preferably.
- the use of an acid / Al molar ratio of between 0.01 and 1.2, characteristic of a high acid ratio dissolution, in the shaping step (d) makes it possible at the same time to form the amorphous phase of the inorganic binder resulting from the reaction with the solid precursor of alumina, but also to facilitate the shaping by extrusion and to increase the cohesion and mechanical strength of the extrudates obtained according to this embodiment.
- the shaped material and preferably the extrudates obtained at the end of step d) undergoes (ssen) a step g) of drying at a temperature of between 20 and 200 ° C. during a preferably between 1 hour and 20 hours, to obtain the crystalline solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 shaped, preferably in the form of extrudates.
- said drying step g) is carried out at a temperature between 20 and 100 ° C, preferably between 20 and 80 ° C and very preferably between 20 and 60 ° C, preferably for a period of time. preferably between 1 and 18 hours, preferably between 5 and 14 hours and preferably between 8 and 14 hours.
- Said drying step g) is advantageously carried out according to the techniques known to those skilled in the art and preferably in an oven.
- the dried shaped material and preferably the extrudates obtained at the end of step g) is (are) subjected to a hydrothermal treatment step at a temperature of between 50 and 200 ° C and for a period of preferably between 30 min and 12 hours.
- said step h) is carried out at a temperature between 70 and 200 ° C, preferably between 70 and 180 ° C, and very preferably between 80 and 150 ° C, for example for a period of between 30 minutes and 120 hours.
- Said hydrothermal treatment step h) is advantageously carried out according to a technique known to those skilled in the art.
- said step h) is carried out in an autoclave, under autogenous pressure and under a saturated water atmosphere.
- said step h) is carried out by introducing a liquid at the bottom of the autoclave, said liquid being chosen from water, alone or as a mixture with at least one acid, a base or a lithium salt.
- the shaped and dried material, and preferably the extrudates obtained at the end of step g) are not in contact with the liquid at the bottom of the autoclave.
- the acid is advantageously chosen from nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid and carboxylic acid.
- the base is preferably selected from lithium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and ammonia.
- the lithium salt is advantageously chosen from lithium chloride and lithium carbonate.
- said step h) is carried out in the presence of a humid atmosphere comprising a water content of between 20 and 100% by weight, and preferably between 50 and 100% by weight, and preferably between 80 and 100% by weight. % by mass relative to the total mass of the atmosphere in the autoclave.
- said step h) can be carried out in a climate drying oven, in the presence of a humid air stream containing between 20 and 100% by weight of water, preferably between 50 and 100% by weight, and preferably between 80 and 100% water mass, or in an oven operating under a moist air flow containing between 20 and 100% by weight of water, preferably between 50 and 100% by weight and preferably between 80 and 100% by weight. according to the methods known to those skilled in the art.
- the hydrothermal treatment step h) in a controlled atmosphere makes it possible to obtain a crystalline solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with n being between 0.01 and 10, where x is equal to 1 when X is an anion chosen from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x being equal to 0.5 when X is an anion chosen from sulphate and carbonate anions which are preferably shaped in the form of extrudates, with good strength and good mechanical strength when it is placed in contact with a brine or a dilute solution and preferably water.
- the material, preferably shaped in the form of extrudates, obtained is then advantageously recovered and may optionally be washed.
- Said shaped material and preferably the extrudates obtained at the end of step h) can then optionally be subjected to a drying step i), said drying step preferably operating at a temperature of a temperature of between 15 and 50 ° C. for a duration of preferably between 1 hour and 12 hours to obtain the crystalline solid material of formula LiX x .2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O with n being between 0.01 and 10 where x is 1 when X is an anion selected from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x is 0.5 when X is an anion selected from the formed sulfate and carbonate anions.
- Said drying step i) is advantageously carried out according to the techniques known to those skilled in the art, and preferably in an oven.
- the method according to the present invention therefore makes it possible to obtain a crystalline solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 O with n being between 0.01 and 10, preferably between 0.1 and 5. and most preferably between 0.1 and 1, where x is 1 when X is an anion selected from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x is 0.5 when X is an anion selected from sulfate anions and carbonate, preferably in the form of section extrusions (larger dimension of the cross-section) or diameter of between 0.2 and 5 mm, preferably between 0.3 and 4 mm, preferably between 0.3 and 3 mm. mm, very preferably between 0.3 and 2 mm and even more preferably between 0.3 and 1.8 mm.
- the X-ray diffraction pattern of the material in the form of extrudates corresponds to a crystallized solid of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 O according to JCPDS sheet No. 0031 -07-00, with n being between 0.01 and 10, preferably between 0.1 and 0.5, preferably between 0.1 and 5 and very preferably between 0.1 and 1, obtained according to the invention, shaped, advantageously in the form of extruded.
- the preparation method according to the present invention thus makes it possible to obtain a crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0, n, x and X having the above definition shaped preferably in the form of extrudates, having both a low BET specific surface area, a good cohesion, and having no apparent defect and having good strength and good mechanical strength when it is placed in contact with a brine or a dilute solution and preferably in water.
- the good properties of the material obtained result from the combined effect of shaping preferably by extrusion of a paste, in the absence of binder, directly, after a drying step operating under specific conditions, of the implementation. a drying step according to the shaping, also operating under specific conditions and also the implementation of a final hydrothermal treatment step operating preferably in an autoclave.
- the shaped crystallized solid material preferably in the form of extrudates, thus obtained of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with n, x and X having the above definition, has a capacity of lithium adsorption as well as improved adsorption kinetics compared to the prior art materials when it is used in a lithium salt extraction process.
- the materials obtained according to the invention have an improved adsorption capacity compared to the materials of the prior art greater than 4.5 mg Li / g of dry solid material, that is to say solid material dried at 200 ° C, preferably between 4.5 and 10 mg Li / g, preferably between 4.5 and 8 and very preferably between 4.5 and 7 mg Li / g dry solid material.
- the subject of the present invention is also a process for extracting lithium from a saline solution using said crystalline solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 with n being between 0.01 and 10 , x being equal to 1 when X is an anion chosen from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x being equal to 0.5 when X is an anion chosen from sulfate and carbonate anions, prepared according to the invention.
- Said saline solution used in the extraction process according to the invention advantageously comprises a lithium concentration of between 0.001 mol / L and 0.5 mol / L, preferably between 0.02 mol / L and 0.3 mol / L. .
- Said saline solution also contains other species, such as, for example, the species chosen from the following list: Na, K, Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, F, Cl, Br, I, SO 4 , CO 3, N0 3, and HC0 3.
- Said saline solution may advantageously be saturated with salts or not.
- Said saline solution may be any natural saline solution, concentrated or resulting from a lithium extraction or transformation process.
- said saline solution used in the extraction process according to the invention may advantageously be chosen from brine from salt lakes or from geothermal sources, brines subjected to evaporation to obtain brines concentrated in lithium, water of sea, effluents from cathode production plants, or production of lithium chloride or hydroxide and the effluents of the lithium extraction process from minerals.
- the lithium extraction process according to the invention is preferably a selective extraction process of lithium. Indeed, it allows the separation of lithium from alkali metals, preferably sodium (Na), and potassium (K) and alkaline earth metals, preferably magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca) and strontium ( Sr), present in a massive amount in the saline solutions treated in said extraction process.
- alkali metals preferably sodium (Na), and potassium (K)
- alkaline earth metals preferably magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca) and strontium ( Sr)
- the lithium extraction process according to the invention also allows the selective separation of lithium from other compounds such as boron and sulphates.
- the lithium extraction process according to the invention is advantageously carried out in a unit comprising at least one column, said column or columns comprising at least one bed of said crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0, where n, x and X are as defined above, formed and prepared according to the preparation method of the invention.
- said lithium extraction method according to the invention is implemented in a unit comprising at least two columns, and preferably between two and three columns, comprising at least one bed of crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0, where n, x and X are as defined above.
- a lithium desorption step carried out by passing water or an aqueous solution of lithium salt on said material to obtain an eluate comprising at least lithium.
- the lithium extraction method according to the invention comprises a prior step of setting said material in a column.
- said step of activating the crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 O, with n, x and X having the above definition, preferably shaped, and preferably in the form of is extruded, is carried out only once in the column of the synthesized material and shaped according to the preparation method according to the invention.
- Said activation step makes it possible to activate the sites intended to selectively adsorb lithium.
- said activation step is advantageously carried out by the ascending or descending passage, and preferably descending, of an activation solution chosen from water and a lithium salt solution having a concentration of between 0.001 mol / L and 0.1 mol / L, preferably between 0.001 mol / L and 0.05 mol / L and preferably between 0.01 and 0.04 mol / L.
- the lithium salt used in solution in said activation step is chosen from lithium chloride (LiCl), lithium nitrate and lithium bromide.
- the lithium salt used in solution in said activation step is lithium chloride (LiCl).
- Said activation step is advantageously carried out at a temperature of between 0 ° C. and 90 ° C., and preferably between 10 ° C. and 60 ° C., and preferably between 10 ° C. and 30 ° C. with a residence time.
- said activating solution in the column preferably between 0.03 and 10 h, and preferably between 0.06 and 1 h.
- the amount of solution required for activation is advantageously between 1 and 30 column volumes, preferably between 2 and 20 column volumes.
- the column volume or "Bed Volume” according to the English terminology is also called the volume occupied by the bed of the solid in the column or BV according to the terminology specific to the technical field known to those skilled in the art.
- Said crystallized activated solid material may optionally undergo at the end of the activation step a washing step with a washing solution and preferably a solution of lithium chloride (LiCl).
- Said step of loading said adsorption-activated material is advantageously carried out by ascending or descending, and preferably ascending, saline solution treated in the extraction process according to the invention, on said activated material.
- said loading step is advantageously carried out at a temperature of between 0 ° C. and 90 ° C., and preferably between 10 ° C. and 70 ° C., with a residence time of said solution, preferably of said treated salt solution, in the column preferably between 0.03 and 10 h, and preferably between 0.06 and 1 h.
- the amount of solution necessary to saturate said material depends on the adsorption capacity of said material and the lithium concentration of the saline solution.
- the adsorption capacity of the materials according to the invention is greater than 4.5 mg Li / g of dry solid material, preferably between 4.5 and 10 mg Li / g, preferably between 4.5 and And most preferably between 4.5 and 7 mg Li / g dry solid material.
- the first column is advantageously saturated with lithium during said charging step.
- the second column receiving the output stream of the first column, is advantageously charged until a lithium leak not exceeding 10% of the lithium concentration of the inlet stream is obtained, preferably 5%, thus making it possible to maximize the recovery yield of lithium.
- the third column already saturated with lithium, is devoted to the lithium washing and then desorbing steps described below. after, while loading the other two columns.
- the first fraction of the output stream of said adsorption loading step corresponds to the elimination of the impregnant resulting from the activation step of the solid material.
- This fraction can be considered as an effluent or recycled, and preferably recycled as an input stream of the desorption step.
- the entire output stream of said adsorption loading step hereinafter referred to as raffinate, which does not No chemical treatment is desirably and preferably returned to the original salt solution deposit.
- the saline solution impregnates said activated material.
- the saline solution impregnating the activated material is then washed in at least one washing step by passing a washing solution on said material.
- Said step (s) of washing the saline solution impregnating said material is (are) advantageously carried out (s) by upward or downward passage of a washing solution on said material, and preferably downward.
- said washing solution is selected from water and an aqueous solution of sodium salt and preferably sodium chloride (NaCl), optionally comprising a lithium salt and preferably lithium chloride (LiCl), said solution advantageously having a concentration of sodium salt and preferably sodium chloride (NaCl), greater than 0.5 mol / l, preferably of between 2 mol / l and saturation and a concentration of lithium salt and preferably in lithium chloride (LiCl), between 0 mol / L and 2 mol / L.
- NaCl sodium chloride
- LiCl lithium chloride
- said saline solution impregnating the activated material undergoes a final washing step by passing an aqueous washing solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) optionally comprising lithium chloride (LiCl), on said material.
- NaCl sodium chloride
- LiCl lithium chloride
- Said washing step is advantageously carried out at a temperature of between 0 ° C. and 90 ° C., and preferably between 10 ° C. and 70 ° C., and with a residence time of said solution, preferably of said washing solution in the column between 0.03 and 10 h, and preferably between 0.06 and 1 h.
- the amount of solution required for washing is between 0.1 and 10 column volumes, and preferably in the range 0.5 to 5 column volumes.
- the outlet stream of said washing step is considered as an effluent or is advantageously recycled, and preferably recycled at the inlet of the loading stage or directly at the inlet of the second column in the case where said process of extraction of lithium according to the invention is implemented in a unit comprising at least two columns.
- Said washing step allows the washing of the saline solution impregnated in said material during the step of loading said material by adsorption, while limiting the desorption of lithium.
- said washing step not only makes it possible to eliminate the saline solution impregnated in said material during the step of loading said material by adsorption but also desorb elements such as boron, sulphates, alkalis other than lithium and sodium and alkaline earths.
- the lithium desorption step is then carried out by passing water or an aqueous solution of lithium chloride (LiCl) on said material at the end of the washing step to obtain an eluate comprising at least lithium .
- LiCl lithium chloride
- said desorption step is carried out by ascending or descending, and preferably descending, passage of a desorption solution chosen from water and a solution of lithium chloride (LiCl) containing from 0.001 mol / l to 2 mol / L LiCl, and preferably from 0.01 mol / L to 1 mol / L.
- a desorption solution chosen from water and a solution of lithium chloride (LiCl) containing from 0.001 mol / l to 2 mol / L LiCl, and preferably from 0.01 mol / L to 1 mol / L.
- Said desorption step is advantageously carried out at a temperature between 0 ° C. and 90 ° C., and preferably between 10 ° C. and 70 ° C., with a residence time of said desorption solution in the column, preferably between 0 ° C. , 03 and 10 h, and preferably between 0.06 and 1 h.
- the amount of lithium chloride solution (LiCl) required for the desorption is advantageously between 0.01 and 10 column volumes, and preferably between 0.05 and 5 column volumes.
- the output stream of said lithium desorption step generates the final product of the process, called the eluate.
- the eluate is advantageously recovered between 0 and 4 column volumes, and preferably between 0.2 and 3 column volumes. All the other fractions of the output stream of this step not constituting the final product called eluate, is considered as an effluent or is advantageously recycled, and preferably recycled at the inlet of the washing step or the loading step.
- the eluate obtained at the end of the extraction process according to the invention is a solution containing mainly Li, Na and Cl elements as well as impurities preferably chosen from K, Mg, Ca, Sr, B or S0 4 .
- the eluate is then advantageously concentrated and then purified to obtain a lithium salt of high purity.
- Said lithium extraction method according to the invention allows the selective extraction of lithium from a saline solution and thus makes it possible to obtain a high purification factor with respect to the initial saline solution, calculated as being the ratio X / Li which is equal to the molar ratio of concentration X / Li in the initial saline solution divided by the molar ratio of concentration X / Li in the eluate, X being chosen from sodium (Na), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), boron (B), sulfur (S) and strontium (Sr).
- the present invention also covers a lithium extraction device characterized in that it comprises a unit comprising at least one column, said column comprising at least one lining comprising the crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 where n is between 0.01 and 10, where x is 1 when X is an anion selected from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x is 0.5 when X is an anion selected from sulfate and carbonate anions, as defined according to the present invention.
- a lithium extraction device characterized in that it comprises a unit comprising at least one column, said column comprising at least one lining comprising the crystallized solid material of formula LiX x .2AI (OH) 3 , nH 2 0 where n is between 0.01 and 10, where x is 1 when X is an anion selected from chloride, hydroxide and nitrate anions, and x is 0.5 when X is an anion selected from sulf
- the invention covers a device implementing the lithium extraction method according to the invention.
- the device of the present invention comprises units or means implementing the various steps of the lithium extraction process according to the invention.
- FIGS. 1, 3, 5 and 7 represent the X-ray diffraction patterns of the precipitated boehmites obtained respectively in Examples 1 and 2 according to the invention and 3 and 4 not in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 9 represents the saturation curve according to example 5, made from the extrudates obtained in examples 1 to 4.
- Example 1 (according to the invention):
- a solid material of formula LiCl 2 Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O is prepared with n being between 0.01 and 1, according to a synthesis method according to the invention, in which the shaping step is implemented by direct extrusion, without binder.
- a sample of the precipitate obtained is taken from the reaction medium.
- the DRX (FIG. 1) of the precipitate shows that the precipitate obtained in example 1 is indeed a boehmite precipitate.
- the boehmite precipitate obtained in Example 1 is poorly crystalline.
- the size of the crystallites of the boehmite obtained is measured according to the method of
- a solution containing 78.5 g of lithium chloride LiCl provided by Prolabo and 1326 ml of water which is added to the plumped cake is prepared. This reaction medium is stirred and heated at 80 ° C for 2 h.
- the shaping step of the paste obtained is carried out directly after the drying step, without prior mixing step and in the absence of binder.
- the paste obtained is shaped using a piston extruder (MTS) equipped with a cylindrical die 1 mm in diameter.
- the extrudates obtained at the end of the shaping step are then dried in an oven at 40 ° C. for 12 hours.
- extrudates obtained are then subjected to a hydrothermal treatment step in an autoclave comprising water. 10 g of extrudates are placed in a basket placed in a 500 ml autoclave. In the bottom of the autoclave are put 20 g of distilled water. The extrudates are not in contact with the liquid at the bottom of the autoclave.
- the hydrothermal treatment is carried out at a temperature of 100 ° C. for 6 h under a saturated water atmosphere.
- the elemental analysis shows a good Li / Al / Cl stoichiometry corresponding to the composition of a LiCI.2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O structure.
- the extrudates obtained according to Example 1 have a good visual cohesion, have no or few cracks and have both a very good cohesion and a very good mechanical strength when they are in contact with a brine (percentage destruction less than 15% in the cohesion test) or water (percentage of destruction less than 20% in the cohesion test).
- a solid material of formula LiCl 2 Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O is prepared with n being between 0.01 and 1, according to a synthesis method according to the invention, in which the shaping step is implemented by direct extrusion, without binder. 1 / boehmite precipitation AIOOH
- a sample of the precipitate obtained is taken from the reaction medium.
- the DRX (FIG. 3) of the precipitate shows that the precipitate obtained in example 2 is indeed a boehmite precipitate.
- the boehmite precipitate obtained in Example 2 is poorly crystallized.
- the size of the crystallites of the boehmite obtained is measured according to the method of
- a solution containing 78.5 g of lithium chloride LiCl provided by Prolabo and 1326 ml of water which is added to the plumped cake is prepared. This reaction medium is stirred and heated at 80 ° C for 2 h.
- the shaping step of the paste obtained is carried out directly after the drying step, without prior mixing step and in the absence of binder.
- the paste obtained is shaped using a piston extruder (MTS) equipped with a cylindrical die 1 mm in diameter.
- MTS piston extruder
- the extrudates obtained at the end of the shaping step are then dried in an oven at 40 ° C. for 12 hours.
- extrudates obtained are then subjected to a hydrothermal treatment step in an autoclave comprising water. 10 g of extrudates are placed in a basket placed in a 500 ml autoclave. In the bottom of the autoclave are put 20 g of distilled water. The extrudates are not in contact with the liquid at the bottom of the autoclave.
- the elemental analysis shows a good Li / Al / Cl stoichiometry corresponding to the composition of a LiCI.2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O structure.
- the extrudates obtained according to Example 2 have a good visual cohesion, have no or only few cracks and have both a very good cohesion and a very good mechanical strength when they are in contact with a brine (percentage destruction less than 15% in the cohesion test) or water (percentage of destruction less than 20% in the cohesion test).
- a solid material of formula LiCl 2 Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O is prepared with n being between 0.01 and 1, according to a synthesis method not according to the invention, in that the pH of the end of precipitation of the synthesis step of boehmite is carried out at a pH greater than 9.5.
- a sample of the precipitate obtained is taken from the reaction medium.
- the DRX (FIG. 5) of the precipitate shows that the precipitate obtained in example 3 is indeed a boehmite precipitate.
- the shaping step of the paste obtained is carried out directly after the drying step, without prior mixing step and in the absence of binder.
- the paste obtained is shaped using a piston extruder (MTS) equipped with a cylindrical die 1 mm in diameter.
- MTS piston extruder
- the extrudates obtained at the end of the shaping step are then dried in an oven at 40 ° C. for 12 hours.
- the extrudates obtained are then subjected to a hydrothermal treatment step in an autoclave comprising water. 10 g of extrudates are placed in a basket placed in a 500 ml autoclave. In the bottom of the autoclave are put 20 g of distilled water. The extrudates are not in contact with the liquid at the bottom of the autoclave.
- the hydrothermal treatment is carried out at a temperature of 100 ° C. for 6 h under a saturated water atmosphere.
- the extrudates obtained are also characterized by the following measurements: Elemental analysis shows a good Li / Al / Cl stoichiometry corresponding to the composition of a LiCI.2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O structure
- the extrudates obtained according to Example 3 visually exhibit good cohesion, have no or only a few cracks and exhibit both very good cohesion and very good mechanical strength when they are brought into contact with a brine (percentage destruction less than 15% in the cohesion test) or water (percentage of destruction less than 20% in the cohesion test).
- a solid material of formula LiCl 2 Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O is prepared with n being between 0.01 and 1, according to a synthesis method not according to the invention, in which that the temperature of the precipitation step of boehmite is carried out at a temperature of 40 ° C.
- a solution containing 78.5 g of lithium chloride LiCl provided by Prolabo and 1326 ml of water which is added to the plumped cake is prepared. This reaction medium is stirred and heated at 80 ° C for 2 h.
- the shaping step of the paste obtained is carried out directly after the drying step, without prior mixing step and in the absence of binder.
- the paste obtained is shaped using a piston extruder (MTS) equipped with a cylindrical die 1 mm in diameter.
- MTS piston extruder
- the extrudates obtained at the end of the shaping step are then dried in an oven at 40 ° C. for 12 hours.
- extrudates obtained are then subjected to a hydrothermal treatment step in an autoclave comprising water. 10 g of extrudates are placed in a basket placed in a 500 ml autoclave. In the bottom of the autoclave are put 20 g of distilled water. The extrudates are not in contact with the liquid at the bottom of the autoclave.
- the hydrothermal treatment is carried out at a temperature of 100 ° C. for 6 hours in an atmosphere saturated with water.
- the elemental analysis shows a good Li / Al / Cl stoichiometry corresponding to the composition of a LiCI.2Al (OH) 3 , nH 2 O structure.
- the extrudates obtained according to Example 4 have a good visual cohesion, have no or only few cracks and have both a very good cohesion and a very good mechanical strength when they are in contact with a brine (percentage destruction less than 15% in the cohesion test) or water (percentage of destruction less than 20% in the cohesion test).
- Example 5 adsorption capacity and adsorption kinetics test.
- a natural solution containing about 0.06 mol / L of lithium crosses the column by upward passage, at a rate of 6 BV / h, that is to say six times the volume occupied by the extruded bed in one hour.
- the lithium concentration is measured at the outlet of the column as a function of the volume of solution passed.
- FIG. 9 illustrates the saturation curves obtained for each of the extrudates obtained in the examples in accordance with the invention 1 and 2 and not in accordance with the invention 3 and 4.
- the extrudates obtained according to Examples 1 and 2 according to the invention are compared with those obtained in Examples 3 and 4 obtained according to preparation methods not in accordance with the invention.
- the extrusions of Examples 1 and 2 obtained according to the invention show a leakage of lithium arriving at larger past brine volumes. Their lithium adsorption capacities are respectively 5.8 and 6.2 mg (Li) / g (dry solid), compared to 1, 7 and 4.3 mg (Li) / g (dry solid) for the solids obtained according to Examples 3 and 4, according to preparation methods not in accordance with the invention.
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