DocumentCode :
83468
Title :
Improvement of lithium adsorption capacity by optimising the parameters affecting synthesised ion sieves
Author :
Zandevakili, Saeed ; Ranjbar, Mohammad ; Ehteshamzadeh, Maryam
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Min. Eng., Shahid Bahonar Univ., Kerman, Iran
Volume :
10
Issue :
2
fYear :
2015
fDate :
2 2015
Firstpage :
58
Lastpage :
63
Abstract :
Recent study has shown that the spinel type of MnO2 nanoparticles have a required capacity for lithium extraction from liquid resources. The low lithium adsorption capacity of synthesised ion sieves was found to be an important limiting parameter for their use in industrial applications. Therefore, increasing the uptake capacity of different ion sieves by studying the effect of six effective parameters, involving lithium salt compound, manganese salt compound, oxidising reagent, calcination temperature, heating time and Li/Mn mol ratio, on the synthesised ion sieves was investigated. Hence, in this reported work, a specific approach based on the L9(34) Taguchi orthogonal array was employed to evaluate these parameters and to optimise them in two separate stages. Also, the relative importance of each factor was determined using analysis of variance. Although, all mentioned parameters had a significant effect on lithium uptake capacity, the oxidising reagent and the lithium salt compound were the most effective factors. Also, an appropriate ion sieve with a lithium adsorption capacity of more than 9 mmol g-1 was synthesised for the first time.
Keywords :
Taguchi methods; adsorption; calcination; lithium; manganese compounds; nanoparticles; statistical analysis; L9(34) Taguchi orthogonal array; Li; MnO2; analysis of variance; calcination temperature; heating time; ion sieves; limiting parameter; lithium adsorption capacity; lithium uptake capacity; nanoparticles; oxidising reagent;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Micro & Nano Letters, IET
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1750-0443
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/mnl.2014.0342
Filename :
7051343
Link To Document :
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