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Research progress on lithium isotopes separation by chemical exchange with crown ethers decorated materials

Yi Fang, Rui Ha, Jun Sun, Xue Liu, Xiangdong Ding, Wei‐Qun Shi

2024Green Energy & Environment13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The separation of lithium isotopes (6Li and 7Li) is of great importance for the nuclear industry. The lithium amalgam method is the only lithium isotopes separation process in industry, and the extensive use of mercury has raised concerns about its potential environmental hazards, which have prompted the search for more efficient and environmentally friendly alternatives. Crown ethers can bind lithium ions highly selectively and separate lithium isotopes effectively. A chemical exchange-based lithium isotopes separation method using crown ether decorated materials could be a viable and cost-effective alternative to the lithium amalgam method. In this review, we provide a systematic summary of the recent advances in lithium isotopes separation using crown ether decorated materials.

Topics & Concepts

Lithium (medication)Isotopes of lithiumCrown (dentistry)ChemistryInorganic chemistryMaterials scienceEnvironmental chemistryRadiochemistryIon exchangeOrganic chemistryIonMedicineComposite materialEndocrinologyChemical Synthesis and CharacterizationRadioactive element chemistry and processingExtraction and Separation Processes