Open Access
Geoscience Frontiers, volume 15, issue 5, pages 101868
Lithium: A review of applications, occurrence, exploration, extraction, recycling, analysis, and environmental impact
V Balaram
1
,
M. Santosh
2, 3
,
M. Satyanarayanan
1
,
N. Srinivas
4
,
H Gupta
5
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-09-01
Journal:
Geoscience Frontiers
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.734
CiteScore: 17.8
Impact factor: 8.5
ISSN: 16749871
Abstract
The energy transition challenges faced by modern civilization have significantly enhanced the demand for critical metals like lithium resulting in improved methods to explore, extract, and utilize these metals. In this comprehensive review, we discuss the different types of lithium resources, factors, and mechanisms controlling lithium enrichment in various geological settings including terrestrial and marine environments. Diverse exploration strategies including geological, geophysical, mineralogical, geochemical, and remote sensing techniques including drone-based techniques for lithium exploration studies in different terranes are summarized. An overview of the mining techniques, including beneficiation and extraction, and their principles, mechanisms, operations, and comparison of the various approaches and compatibility with different types of lithium deposits for obtaining maximum yield are evaluated. Lithium isotopic studies are useful in understanding geological processes such as past weathering events and riverine input into the oceans, as well as in understanding the source of lithium in diverse types of deposits. We also highlight the recent developments in other areas such as recycling, environmental impact, and state-of-the-art analytical techniques for determining lithium in different lithium ore deposits and other geological materials. Our overview provides the latest developments and insights in the various sectors related to lithium and prompt further developments to meet the growing demand for this valuable metal as the world transforms to clean energy.
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