SCIENCEMIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
How a new extraction process could unlock the world’s lithium
Researchers developed a new lithium extraction method using weak acid to dissolve silicate minerals, offering a cheaper and more environmentally friendly alternative to current brine and hard-rock mining techniques. A startup, Rock Zero, aims to commercialize the process, which avoids dangerous chemicals like hydrofluoric acid and also recovers alumina and silica.
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