SUPPLY SIDE

Neometals gets salty

A TITANIUM-based adsorbent Neometals has developed could turn the lithium industry on its head by drastically reducing the amount of time it takes to extract the metal from brines. <b>Supply Side by <i>Australia’s Mining Monthly</i> editor Noel Dyson.</b>

Noel Dyson
Neometals gets salty

Testwork has confirmed the Neometals adsorbent can recover lithium and potassium from salar brines while rejecting all the sodium in solution. The continuous cycle testing showed the technology had the...

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