Recovery of lithium from brines by liquid-liquid solvent extraction (LLE) with diketones and synergistic co-ligands has been investigated for decades, but industrial application has been limited. In pursuit of a ligand with improved properties, a series of ketonamides with beta-carbonyl groups were designed, synthesized, and tested in extraction of lithium from sulfate and carbonate simulants of clay mineral tailing leachates. The best performing ligand, a novel tricarbonyl amide, was characterized for lithium extraction with and without four synergistic co-ligands. The tricarbonyl amide combined with the synergistic co-ligand Cyanex-923 was absorbed on a resin support. The ligand-modified resin was tested for performance in extraction of dilute brine simulants and up to 60 % recovery of lithium was achieved.
Keywords: Brines; Co-ligands; Lithium; Solvent extraction; β-Diketone.
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