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Jung, Sung-Kyun
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리튬이온의 선택적 투과를 위한 Lithium Lanthanum Titanate계 분리막 제조 공정 개발

Alternative Title
Development of Lithium Lanthanum Titanate (LLTO) Membrane Manufacturing Process for Selective Separation of Lithium Ion
Author(s)
김영일박상철신광호김인영이기안정성균이빈
Issued Date
2023-02
DOI
10.4150/KPMI.2023.30.1.22
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/64423
Citation
한국분말재료학회지, v.30, no.1, pp.22 - 28
Abstract
The global demand for raw lithium materials is rapidly increasing, accompanied by the demand for lithiumion batteries for next-generation mobility. The batch-type method, which selectively separates and concentrates lithium from seawater rich in reserves, could be an alternative to mining, which is limited owing to low extraction rates.
Therefore, research on selectively separating and concentrating lithium using an electrodialysis technique, which is reported to have a recovery rate 100 times faster than the conventional methods, is actively being conducted. In this study, a lithium ion selective membrane is prepared using lithium lanthanum titanate, an oxide-based solid electrolyte material, to extract lithium from seawater, and a large-area membrane manufacturing process is conducted to extract a large amount of lithium per unit time. Through the developed manufacturing process, a large-area membrane with a diameter of approximately 20 mm and relative density of 96% or more is manufactured. The lithium extraction behavior from seawater is predicted by measuring the ionic conductivity of the membrane through electrochemical analysis.
Publisher
한국분말재료학회
ISSN
2799-8525
Keyword (Author)
Lithium extractionSeawater/brineElectrodialysisIon selective membraneLithium lanthanum titanate

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