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Process for solar concentration of lithium chloride brine

Patent 4243392 Issued on January 6, 1981. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 11, 1999. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3268289

3342548

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 06/028976 filed on 04/11/1979

US Classes:

23/295S, Solar23/302R, Alkali metal and ammonium compounds423/179.5, Lithium423/499.3Lithium chloride

Examiners

Primary: Garris, Bradley

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

C01D 15/00 (20060101)
C01D 15/04 (20060101)

Abstract

By evaporation employing solar energy, a brine having a lithium chloride concentration greater than that of a brine whose vapor pressure under ambient conditions is substantially equal to the partial pressure of moisture in the atmosphere above the brine is obtained. The process by which such result is accomplished involves the use of a pond system consisting of a series of shallow ponds of relatively large surface area to which a dilute lithium chloride brine is introduced. The flow of the brine through the pond system is controlled so that, at a point intermediate the points of introduction of the brine to and withdrawal of the brine from the pond system, the concentration of the brine is such that its vapor pressure under ambient conditions is substantially equal to the partial pressure of the moisture in the atmosphere immediately above the pond system. This more concentrated brine is then caused to flow through the remainder of the pond system at a rate such that the temperature thereof, as a result of exposure to solar energy, exceeds that of the atmosphere above the pond system whereby additional water is evaporated from the brine to further increase the lithium chloride concentration of the brine. The concentrated lithium chloride brine is recovered and may be used to generate impure lithium chloride monohydrate or further purified to provide relatively pure anhydrous lithium chloride or the monohydrate.

Other References

  • Chem. & Eng. News,vol. 44, (1966), pp. 38 & 39, Reprint, ACS
  • Chem. Eng., 8-15-1966, pp. 86-88, Reprint, McGraw-Hill
  • Chem. Week, 5-14-66, Reprint, McGraw-Hill
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