Patent classifications
C01D1/28
Apparatus and process for the production of soda ash
A device and process for the separate removal of oppositely charged ions from electrolyte solutions and recombining them to form new chemical compositions. The invention provides the ability to create multiple ion flow channels and then form new chemical compositions therefrom. The process is accomplished by selectively combining oppositely charged ions of choice from different electrolyte solutions via the capacitive behavior of high electrical capacitance electrodes confined in insulated containers. Industrial plants employing the inventive process can have the flexibility to produce needed industrial chemical compounds such as Soda Ash, Caustic Soda, hydrochloric acid and chlorine gas, based on market demand, and can be located near points of consumption to significantly reduce transportation costs.
LITHIUM COMPOUND, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE LITHIUM COMPOUND, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING POSITIVE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY
A lithium compound is provided, with which a positive active material containing a decreased amount of magnetically attractable substances can be easily obtained while shortening the total time for production of a positive electrode for a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery. The lithium compound is used for producing a positive active material for a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery, with which a lithium transition metal composite oxide can be obtained by mixing the lithium compound with a transition metal composite hydroxide or the like obtained by crystallization reaction, and then firing the mixture obtained by mixing, wherein when water and a magnet are added to and mixed and stirred with the lithium compound, the amount of magnetically attractable substances captured by the magnet is 0.0007 mass % or less with respect to the amount of lithium in the lithium compound. Therefore, a positive active material in which the amount of magnetically attractable substances contained is 0.02 mass ppm or less can be easily obtained while shortening the total time for production of the positive active material.
PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR REGENERATING ALKALI PROCESS STREAMS
Processes for regenerating alkali process streams are disclosed herein, including streams containing sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and combinations thereof. Systems for regenerating alkali process streams are disclosed herein, including streams containing sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and combinations thereof.
PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR REGENERATING ALKALI PROCESS STREAMS
Processes for regenerating alkali process streams are disclosed herein, including streams containing sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and combinations thereof. Systems for regenerating alkali process streams are disclosed herein, including streams containing sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and combinations thereof.
Process and systems for regenerating alkali process streams
Processes for regenerating alkali process streams are disclosed herein, including streams containing sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and combinations thereof. Systems for regenerating alkali process streams are disclosed herein, including streams containing sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and combinations thereof.
Process and systems for regenerating alkali process streams
Processes for regenerating alkali process streams are disclosed herein, including streams containing sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and combinations thereof. Systems for regenerating alkali process streams are disclosed herein, including streams containing sodium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and combinations thereof.
METHOD FOR RECOVERY OF VALUABLE METALS AND ZEOLITE-CONTAINING MATERIAL FROM WASTE CATHODE MATERIAL REACTION VESSEL
The present disclosure relates to a method for recovery of valuable metals and a zeolite-containing material from a waste cathode material reaction vessel, in which valuable metals and a zeolite-containing material are recovered from a waste cathode material reaction vessel being discarded, and recycled as resources, thus reducing waste from the waste cathode material reaction vessel.
Processes for preparing hydroxides and oxides of various metals and derivatives thereof
A process for preparing a metal hydroxide comprising (i) at least one metal chosen from nickel and cobalt and optionally (ii) at least one metal chosen from manganese, lithium and aluminum. The process comprises: reacting a metal sulfate comprising (i) at least one metal chosen from nickel and cobalt and optionally (iii) at least one metal chosen from manganese and aluminum with sodium hydroxide and optionally a chelating agent in order to obtain a solid comprising the metal hydroxide and a liquid comprising sodium sulfate; separating the liquid and the solid from one another to obtain the metal hydroxide; submitting the liquid comprising sodium sulfate to an electromembrane process for converting the sodium sulfate into sodium hydroxide; and reusing the sodium hydroxide obtained by the electromembrane process for reacting with the metal sulfate.
Processes for preparing hydroxides and oxides of various metals and derivatives thereof
A process for preparing a metal hydroxide comprising (i) at least one metal chosen from nickel and cobalt and optionally (ii) at least one metal chosen from manganese, lithium and aluminum. The process comprises: reacting a metal sulfate comprising (i) at least one metal chosen from nickel and cobalt and optionally (iii) at least one metal chosen from manganese and aluminum with sodium hydroxide and optionally a chelating agent in order to obtain a solid comprising the metal hydroxide and a liquid comprising sodium sulfate; separating the liquid and the solid from one another to obtain the metal hydroxide; submitting the liquid comprising sodium sulfate to an electromembrane process for converting the sodium sulfate into sodium hydroxide; and reusing the sodium hydroxide obtained by the electromembrane process for reacting with the metal sulfate.
System and methods for removing minerals from a brine using electrodialysis
A method includes treating a first brine stream including a plurality of minerals with an anti-scalant to produce a treated brine. The first brine stream is provided by a wastewater treatment system. The method also includes directing the treated brine to a first nanofiltration (NF) system disposed downstream from and fluidly coupled to the wastewater treatment system, generating a first NF permeate stream and a first NF non-permeate stream from the treated brine in the first NF system, directing the first NF non-permeate stream to a mineral removal system disposed downstream from and fluidly coupled to the first NF system, and removing the plurality of minerals from the first NF non-permeate stream to generate a first overflow stream in the mineral removal system. The first overflow stream comprises at least a portion of the plurality of minerals. The method also includes routing a first portion of the first overflow stream to a hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) production system disposed downstream from and fluidly coupled to the mineral removal system. The HCl and NaOH production system includes a second NF system that may receive the first portion of the first overflow stream and may generate a second brine stream from the first portion of the first overflow stream. The method further includes directing the second brine stream to a first electrodialysis (ED) system disposed within the HCl and NaOH production system and fluidly coupled to the second NF system. The first ED system may generate HCl and NaOH from the second brine stream.