Recovery of lithium from spodumene by chlorination roasting, P.F.A. Braga, S.C.A. França, C.P. Pinto, and G.D. Rosales

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 10
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The growing market demand for lithium is mainly due to its use in the manufacture of batteries
for electric or hybrid vehicles and portable equipment (smartphones, tablets, power tools, notebooks,
etc.). Currently there is great interest in finding new sources of lithium and technologies for its
utilisation. Li-S batteries have received attention due to their theoretically high specific energy density,
which is 3 to 5 times greater than that of Li-ion batteries. Unlike Li-ion batteries, of which the main raw
materials are lithium carbonate and lithium hydroxide, the main raw material for Li-S batteries is lithium
chloride. The anode used in Li-S batteries is metallic lithium, produced by a molten lithium chloride
electrolysis process. The extraction of lithium from pegmatites such as spodumene, previously
abandoned in the 1990s for being uneconomical, has become attractive due to the increase in prices as
well as the need for greater lithium purity of products made from lithium-bearing minerals. The main
methods used for lithium recovery from spodumene ore include the sulfuric acid process, the alkaline
process (lime or limestone as raw material) and the chlorination roasting process. Thermodynamic
modelling using HSC software 5.1 was conducted to predict different reactions that could occur during
chlorination roasting of the spodumene/MgCl2+CaCl2 system. Lithium extraction from the solid
obtained after the chlorination roasting was also investigated. The results of thermodynamic analysis
provided a better understanding of the chlorination roasting process for lithium extraction. Metallurgical
tests with a mass ratio of 1:6 (spodumene:chlorides) and molar ratio of 2:1 (MgCl2:CaCl2) allowed over
95% recovery of the lithium contained in the spodumene concentrate.
Keywords: Spodumene, lithium chloride, chlorination roasting
Citation
APA:
(2020) Recovery of lithium from spodumene by chlorination roasting, P.F.A. Braga, S.C.A. França, C.P. Pinto, and G.D. RosalesMLA: Recovery of lithium from spodumene by chlorination roasting, P.F.A. Braga, S.C.A. França, C.P. Pinto, and G.D. Rosales. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.