Selective separation of lithium using brown algae-inspired alginate hydrogel incorporated with phosphonate metal organic framework
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Abstract
The separation of Li+ from brine with a high Mg/Li ratio is of great importance. In this study, we fabricated a new phosphonate metal organic framework (pMOF)-incorporated alginate hydrogel inspired by the Li+ adsorption mechanism of brown algae. Firstly, the Li+ adsorption by brown algae was investigated. Based on the result, fabricated biomimetic pMOF-incorporated alginate hydrogel was used to separate Li+. The pMOF incorporated Cu2+-based alginate hydrogel increased Li+ adsorption, while decreasing Mg2+ adsorption. The effect of size confinement by Cu2+-pMOF was utilized to selectively adsorb Li+. By contrast, the pMOF incorporated Al3+-based alginate hydrogel greatly increased Mg2+ adsorption, whereas Li+ adsorption was decreased. This reverse adsorption behavior might be attributed to partial dehydration, depending on the dehydration energy. The fabricated alginate hydrogels could be reused by washing them with ethanol/DI water due to weak electrostatic force. The present study would help selective separation of Li+.
*This research was supported by POSCO and National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIP) (NRF-2017R1A2B3005415).
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Presenters
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Sung Ho Park
- Pohang Univ of Sci & Tech