SCIENCESCIENCE DAILY
Scientists just found a faster, cleaner way to extract lithium for EV batteries
Scientists at Columbia Engineering have developed a new method to extract lithium from salty underground brines using a temperature-sensitive solvent, bypassing the need for water-intensive evaporation ponds. The technique is faster and can utilize low-quality lithium sources, addressing a major challenge in clean energy production.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Fool’s gold isn’t so foolish: Scientists find hidden treasure in pyrite
- Hidden $65bn lithium motherlode mapped beneath America's oldest mountains could power nation for centuries
- Albemarle Shares Jump as Lithium Recovery Delivers Earnings Beat
- China’s Battery Exports Surge as War Drives Energy-Supply Crunch
- Energizer releases coin lithium batteries that won't cause burning if accidentally swallowed
- Appalachian Lithium Cache Enough to Power 130 Million EVs, USGS Says