- Significantly improved purity of Battery Grade Lithium Carbonate to 99.797% from 99.599%
- Quality and purity are already meeting worldwide premium specifications and very close to CATL's high standards of product quality
The Plant produced lithium carbonate with a purity of 99.797%, representing the highest purity level attained thus far while using the improved process (see press release dated
The composition of impurities in the lithium carbonate are as follows*:
SO4 | Cl | Mg | K | Ca | Si | Na | Insoluble | Humidity |
% | % | % | % | % | % | % | % | % |
0.017 | 0.071 | 0.001 | 0.007 | 0.019 | 0.011 | 0.033 | 0.038 | <0.10 |
*Other elements undetected.
"We continue optimizing the process in terms of quality and reagent consumption," stated
The current lithium carbonate batch is the 13th batch since the Plant started operation in
The Process
Brine with average grade of 1000 mg/l was extracted from the production wells located in the northern zone of the 3Q project and then evaporated at the Company's 9 stage industrial pilot ponds. No chemical reagents were added to the brine other than minor amounts of hydrochloric acid (HCl) for pH control at the final stage of evaporation. Total evaporation time was about 1 year and the brine concentration was around 3% lithium. The concentrated brine was then transported by truck to the pilot plant in Fiambalá, which is located 160 km from the 3Q Project. The concentrated brine was treated in the pilot plant with a solvent extraction phase (SX-B) for Boron removal, as well as an scrub and strip phase in order to regenerate the organic solution of SX-B process. For magnesium removal was used liming addition which was produced in situ from the calcium removal at alkaline pH and carbonation phase to calcium polishing and any remaining Mg and heavy transition metals. The lithium carbonate process is then completed with 3 stages of soda ash carbonation, washing and drying.
Technical Information
The samples collected were delivered by Company personnel to
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