NEW LITHIUM-SODIUM SEPARATION METHOD

20230017362 · 2023-01-19

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    Abstract

    Disclosed is a new continuous lithium-sodium separation method. A lithium-sodium separation mother solution, a first leacheate, a desorption solution, a second leacheate and a lithium-sodium separation adsorption tail solution respectively pass through a lithium-sodium separation mother solution feeding pipe (2), a first leacheate feeding pipe (3), a desorption solution feeding pipe (4), a second leacheate feeding pipe (5) and an adsorption tail solution top desorption solution feeding pipe (6) that are located above and below a rotary disc of a multi-way change-over valve system (1), respectively enter corresponding resin columns (7) by means of pore channels and channels in the multi-way change-over valve system (1), and then are discharged from an adsorption tail solution discharging pipe (8), a first leacheate discharging pipe (9), a qualified liquid discharging pipe (10), a second leacheate discharging pipe (11) and an adsorption tail solution top desorption solution discharging pipe (12), so as to complete the whole technological process, wherein the resin columns (7) are connected in series or in parallel by means of the channels located in the multi-way change-over valve system (1). The method is simple and easy to operate, the resin utilization rate is improved by 20% or more, the efficiency is improved by 40% or more, and the production cost can be reduced by 30-50%. The production reliability is improved, and all-year continuous operation can be realized.

    Claims

    1. A new method for lithium-sodium separation, comprising the following steps: allowing a lithium-sodium separation feed solution, first drip washing solution, desorption solution, second drip washing solution and lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid to pass through a feeding pipe for lithium-sodium separation feed solution, a feeding pipe for first drip washing solution, a feeding pipe for desorption solution, a feeding pipe for second drip washing solution, a feeding pipe for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back desorption solution respectively, wherein the feeding pipes are located above and below a rotary disc of a multi-way switching valve system, then pass through openings and channels within the multi-way switching valve system to respectively enter corresponding resin columns, and finally discharge from a discharging pipe for adsorption barren liquid, a discharging pipe for first drip washing solution, a discharging pipe for qualified solution, a discharging pipe for second drip washing solution, a discharging pipe for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back desorption solution, thereby completing the whole process, wherein the resin columns are connected in series or in parallel via the channels in the multi-way switching valve system; and wherein the whole process comprises the following steps: (1) in an adsorption zone, carrying out: feeding the lithium-sodium separation feed solution from a tank for lithium-sodium separation feed solution into a resin column N1 through the feeding pipe for lithium-sodium separation feed solution to perform adsorption of lithium ions onto resin, producing a lithium-sodium separation barren liquid after the adsorption of lithium ions, and discharging the lithium-sodium separation barren liquid into a tank for barren liquid through the discharging pipe for adsorption barren liquid; (2) in a first washing zone, carrying out the following after the resin is saturated: feeding the first drip washing solution from a tank for the first drip washing solution into a resin column N2 through the feeding pipe for first drip washing solution to push back the lithium-sodium separation feed liquid in which lithium ions are not adsorbed to the tank for lithium-sodium separation feed liquid to wait for the next adsorption; (3) in a desorption zone, carrying out the following after the completion of first washing: feeding a desorption solution from a tank for desorption solution into a resin column N3 through the feeding pipe for desorption solution to desorb lithium ions adsorbed on the resin, and discharging the desorbed lithium ion-rich desorption liquid into a tank for qualified desorption liquid through the discharging pipe for qualified solution; (4) in a second washing zone, carrying out the following after the desorption is completed: feeding the second drip washing solution from a tank for second drip washing solution into a resin column N4 through the feeding pipe for second drip washing solution to push back the unused desorption liquid in the resin column to the tank for desorption liquid to wait for use in the next desorption step; (5) in a zone for pushing back water by adsorption barren liquid, carrying out the following after the completion of second washing: feeding the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid from the feeding pipe for adsorption barren liquid into a resin column N5 to replace the second drip washing solution in the resin column and loose the resin, and recycling the replaced second drip washing solution to a tank for second drip washing solution through the discharging pipe for second drip washing solution to wait for use in the next second washing step; and (6) setting a rotation time of the multi-way switching valve to realize shift of columns according to the process requirements.

    2. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 1, wherein the resin columns N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5 are one or more resin columns connected in series or parallel mode.

    3. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 1, wherein the number of the resin columns N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5 can be matched with the channels of the multi-way switching valve system according to process requirements.

    4. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 1, wherein the resin columns are filled with macroporous adsorption resins.

    5. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 1, wherein the first drip washing solution is selected from the group consisting of pure water, 0.1-50% (w/w) saline solution, 0.1-36% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution, 0.1-50% (w/w) sodium hydroxide solution, and any mixture thereof.

    6. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 5, wherein the first drip washing solution is one of pure water, 0.2-0.6% (w/w) saline solution, 0.1-0.6% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution and 0.1-0.6% (w/w) sodium hydroxide solution.

    7. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 6, wherein the first drip washing solution is one of pure water and 0.5% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution.

    8. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 7, wherein the first drip washing solution is pure water.

    9. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 1, wherein the desorption solution is selected from the group consisting of ethanol, methanol, acetone, isopropanol, hydrochloric acid solution, sulfuric acid solution, phosphoric acid solution, acetic acid solution, EDTA solution, sodium hydroxide solution, and any mixture thereof.

    10. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 9, wherein the desorption solution is 2-10% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution or 5-15% (w/w) sulfuric acid solution.

    11. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 10, wherein the desorption solution is 4-10% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution or 8-15% (w/w) sulfuric acid solution.

    12. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 11, wherein the desorption solution is 8% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution or 10% (w/w) sulfuric acid solution.

    13. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 1, wherein the second drip washing solution is selected from the group consisting of pure water, 0.1-50% (w/w) saline solution, 0.1-36% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution, 0.1-50% (w/w) sodium hydroxide solution, and any mixture thereof.

    14. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 13, wherein the second drip washing solution is one of pure water, 0.2-0.6% (w/w) saline solution, 0.1-0.6% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution and 0.1-0.6% (w/w) sodium hydroxide solution.

    15. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 14, wherein the second drip washing solution is pure water or 0.5% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution.

    16. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 7, wherein the second drip washing solution is pure water.

    17. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 7, wherein the rotation shift time of the multi-way switching valve system is 0.01-24 hours.

    18. The new method for lithium-sodium separation of claim 1, wherein comprising the following steps: (1) feeding the lithium-sodium separation feed solution at a flow rate of 5 BV/h into the resin column N1 of the multi-way switching valve device to perform adsorption of lithium in the feed liquid by the resin in the resin column, and discharging out the resulted adsorption barren liquid from the device; (2) after the resin is saturated, feeding pure water at a flow rate of 2 BV/h into the resin column N2 to push back the lithium-sodium separation feed liquid in which lithium ions are not adsorbed to the tank for lithium-sodium separation feed liquid to wait for the next adsorption; (3) after the washing with pure water is completed, feeding 8% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution at a flow rate of 2 BV/h into the resin column N3 to desorb lithium ions adsorbed on the resin, and discharging the desorbed lithium ion-rich desorption liquid into a tank for qualified desorption liquid; (4) after the desorption is completed, pushing back the unused desorption liquid in the resin column N4 using pure water to the tank for desorption liquid to wait for use in the next desorption step; and (5) setting the multi-way switching valve to have a shift time of 30 min.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0028] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of inlet and outlet pipelines of the multi-way switching valve system.

    [0029] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of process flow of lithium-sodium separation.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0030] In order to make the content of the present invention easier to understand clearly, the present invention will be described in further detail below according to specific embodiments of the present invention and in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

    [0031] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of inlet and outlet pipelines of a multi-way switching valve system, wherein:

    [0032] 1. multi-way switching valve system;

    [0033] 2. feeding pipe for lithium-sodium separation feed solution;

    [0034] 3. feeding pipe for first drip washing solution;

    [0035] 4. feeding pipe for desorption solution;

    [0036] 5. feeding pipe for second drip washing solution;

    [0037] 6. discharging pipe for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution;

    [0038] 7. resin column;

    [0039] 8. discharging pipe for adsorption barren liquid;

    [0040] 9. discharging pipe for first drip washing solution;

    [0041] 10. discharging pipe for qualified solution;

    [0042] 11. discharging pipe for second drip washing solution;

    [0043] 12. feeding pipe for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution.

    [0044] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of process flow of lithium-sodium separation, wherein:

    [0045] 13. tank for lithium-sodium separation feed solution;

    [0046] 14. tank for first drip washing solution;

    [0047] 15. tank for desorption solution;

    [0048] 16. tank for second drip washing solution;

    [0049] 17. tank for barren liquid;

    [0050] 18. tank for qualified solution;

    [0051] N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5: resin columns.

    [0052] The technical solution of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments.

    Example 1

    [0053] A lithium-sodium separation feed solution, water as first drip washing solution, 8% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution as desorption solution and water as second drip washing solution were passed through a feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution, a feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution, a feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back washing solution respectively, wherein the feeding pipes were located above and below a rotary disc of a multi-way switching valve system 1 (with a valve diameter of 1.5 inches, a rotation shift time of 1 h), then passed through openings and channels within the multi-way switching valve system to respectively enter corresponding resin columns 7 (filled with macroporous adsorption resin LX-20 for lithium-sodium separation, produced by XI′AN SUNRESIN NEW MATERIALS CO., LTD.), and finally discharged from a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid, a discharging pipe 9 for first drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution, a discharging pipe 11 for second drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, thereby completing the whole process.

    [0054] The distribution of each zone was as follows:

    [0055] 1. Adsorption zone: the lithium-sodium separation feed solution from a tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution and the feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution entered resin columns 4#, 5# and 6# (resin columns 4#, 5# and 6# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N1), so that lithium ions were adsorbed on the resin, and the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid after the adsorption of lithium ions was discharged into a tank 17 for barren liquid through a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid.

    [0056] 2. First washing zone: after the resin was saturated: the first drip washing solution from a tank 14 for the first drip washing solution entered resin columns 1#, 2# and 3# (resin columns 1#, 2# and 3# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N2) through the feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution to push back the lithium-sodium separation feed liquid in which lithium ions were not adsorbed to the tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed liquid to wait for the next adsorption.

    [0057] 3. Desorption zone: after the completion of first washing, the desorption solution from a tank 15 for desorption solution entered resin columns 11#, 12#, 13#, 14# and 15# (resin columns 11#, 12#, 13#, 14# and 15# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N3) through the feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution to desorb lithium ions adsorbed on the resin, and the desorbed lithium ion-rich desorption liquid was discharged into a tank 18 for qualified desorption liquid through the discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution.

    [0058] 4. Second washing zone: after the resin desorption was completed, the second drip washing solution from a tank 16 for second drip washing solution entered resin columns 8#, 9# and 10# (resin columns 8#, 9# and 10# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N4) through the feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution to recycle the unused desorption liquid in the resin column to the tank 15 for desorption liquid.

    [0059] 5. Zone for pushing back water by adsorption barren liquid: after the desorption was completed, the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid entered resin column 7# (i.e. resin column N5) through feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, the second drip washing solution in the resin column was replaced and the resin was loosened, and the replaced second drip washing solution was recycled to a tank 16 for second drip washing solution through the discharging pipe 6 for second drip washing solution.

    [0060] The system had a feed flow rate of 2 t/h for the lithium-sodium separation feed solution, fifteen resin columns in total, with each column being filled with 1 m.sup.3 of resin and the total amount of resin in the system being 15 m.sup.3, and a switching time of 1 h. The lithium-sodium separation feed solution at inlet had a lithium ion content of 2000 ppm. After treatment by the system, the adsorption tail fluid in the lithium-sodium separation feed solution had a lithium ion content of 67 ppm, the recovery rate of lithium ion was 96.65%, and the lithium ion concentration of the qualified desorption liquid was 1 g/L. For comparison, a fixed bed system had a feed flow rate of 15 t/h, three resin columns in total, with each column being filled with 20 m.sup.3 of resin and the total amount of resin in the system being 60 m.sup.3, a lithium content of 2000 ppm at inlet. After treatment by the fixed bed system, the adsorption barren liquid in the lithium-sodium separation feed solution had a lithium ion content of 430 ppm, and the qualified desorption solution had a lithium ion concentration of 0.4 g/L.

    Example 2

    [0061] A lithium-sodium separation feed solution, pure water as first drip washing solution, 4% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution as desorption solution and pure water as second drip washing solution were passed through a feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution, a feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution, a feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back washing solution respectively, wherein the feeding pipes were located above and below a rotary disc of a multi-way switching valve system 1 (with a valve diameter of 1.5 inches, a rotation switching time of 2 h), then passed through openings and channels within the multi-way switching valve system to respectively enter corresponding resin columns 7 (filled with macroporous adsorption resin LX-20 for lithium-sodium separation, produced by XI'AN SUNRESIN NEW MATERIALS CO., LTD.), and finally discharged from a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid, a discharging pipe 9 for first drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution, a discharging pipe 11 for second drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, thereby completing the whole process.

    [0062] The distribution of each zone was as follows:

    [0063] 1. Adsorption zone: the lithium-sodium separation feed solution from a tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution and the feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution entered resin columns 5#, 6# and 7# (resin columns 5#, 6# and 7# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N1), so that lithium ions were adsorbed on the resin, and the adsorption barren liquid after the adsorption of lithium ions was discharged into a tank 17 for barren liquid through a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid.

    [0064] 2. First washing zone: after the resin was saturated: the first drip washing solution from a tank 14 for the first drip washing solution entered resin columns 2#, 3# and 4# (resin columns 2#, 3# and 4# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N2) through the feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution to push back the lithium-sodium separation feed liquid in which lithium ions were not adsorbed to the tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed liquid to wait for the next adsorption.

    [0065] 3. Desorption zone: after the completion of first washing, the desorption solution from a tank 15 for desorption solution entered resin columns 12#, 13#, 14#, 15# and 1# (resin columns 12#, 13#, 14#, 15# and 1# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N3) through the feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution to desorb lithium ions adsorbed on the resin, and the desorbed lithium ion-rich desorption liquid was discharged into a tank 18 for qualified desorption liquid through the discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution.

    [0066] 4. Second washing zone: after the resin desorption was completed, the second drip washing solution from a tank 16 for second drip washing solution entered resin columns 9#, 10# and 11# (resin columns 9#, 10# and 11# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N4) through the feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution to recycle the unused desorption liquid in the resin column to the tank 15 for desorption liquid.

    [0067] 5. Zone for pushing back water by adsorption barren liquid: after the desorption was completed, the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid entered resin column 8# (i.e. resin column N5) through feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, the second drip washing solution in the resin column was replaced and the resin was loosened, and the replaced second drip washing solution was recycled to a tank 16 for second drip washing solution through the discharging pipe 6 for second drip washing solution.

    [0068] The system had a feed flow rate of 2 t/h for the lithium-sodium separation feed solution, fifteen resin columns in total, with each column being filled with 1 m.sup.3 of resin and the total amount of resin in the system being 15 m.sup.3, and a switching time of 2 h. The lithium-sodium separation feed solution at inlet had a lithium ion content of 2000 ppm. After treatment by the system, the adsorption tail fluid in the lithium-sodium separation feed solution had a lithium ion content of 47 ppm, the recovery rate of lithium ion was 97.65%, and the lithium ion concentration of the qualified desorption liquid was 0.67 g/L.

    Example 3

    [0069] A lithium-sodium separation feed solution, pure water as first drip washing solution, 12% (w/w) hydrochloric acid solution as desorption solution, desorption solution and pure water as second drip washing solution were passed through a feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution, a feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution, a feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back washing solution respectively, wherein the feeding pipes were located above and below a rotary disc of a multi-way switching valve system 1 (with a valve diameter of 1.5 inches, a rotation switching time of 4 h), then passed through openings and channels within the multi-way switching valve system to respectively enter corresponding resin columns 7 (filled with macroporous adsorption resin LX-20 for lithium-sodium separation, produced by XI'AN SUNRESIN NEW MATERIALS CO., LTD.), and finally discharged from a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid, a discharging pipe 9 for first drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution, a discharging pipe 11 for second drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, thereby completing the whole process.

    [0070] The distribution of each zone was as follows:

    [0071] 1. Adsorption zone: the lithium-sodium separation feed solution from a tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution and the feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution entered resin columns 6#, 7# and 8# (resin columns 6#, 7# and 8# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N1), so that lithium ions were adsorbed on the resin, and the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid after the adsorption of lithium ions was discharged into a tank 17 for barren liquid through a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid.

    [0072] 2. First washing zone: after the resin was saturated: the first drip washing solution from a tank 14 for the first drip washing solution entered resin columns 3#, 4# and 5# (resin columns 3#, 4# and 5# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N2) through the feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution to push back the lithium-sodium separation feed liquid in which lithium ions were not adsorbed to the tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed liquid to wait for the next adsorption.

    [0073] 3. Desorption zone: after the completion of first washing, the desorption solution from a tank 15 for desorption solution entered resin columns 13#, 14#, 15#, 1# and 2# (resin columns 13#, 14#, 15#, 1# and 2# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N3) through the feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution to desorb lithium ions adsorbed on the resin, and the desorbed lithium ion-rich desorption liquid was discharged into a tank 18 for qualified desorption liquid through the discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution.

    [0074] 4. Second washing zone: after the resin desorption was completed, the second drip washing solution from a tank 16 for second drip washing solution entered resin columns 10#, 11# and 12# (resin columns 10#, 11# and 12# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N4) through the feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution to recycle the unused desorption liquid in the resin column to the tank 15 for desorption liquid.

    [0075] 5. Zone for pushing back water by adsorption barren liquid: after the desorption was completed, the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid entered resin column 9# (i.e. resin column N5) through feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, the second drip washing solution in the resin column was replaced and the resin was loosened, and the replaced second drip washing solution was recycled to a tank 16 for second drip washing solution through the discharging pipe 6 for second drip washing solution.

    [0076] The system had a feed flow rate of 2 t/h for the lithium-sodium separation feed solution, fifteen resin columns in total, with each column being filled with 1 m.sup.3 of resin and the total amount of resin in the system being 15 m.sup.3, and a switching time of 4 h. The lithium-sodium separation feed solution at inlet had a lithium ion content of 2000 ppm. After treatment by the system, the adsorption tail fluid in the lithium-sodium separation feed solution had a lithium ion content of 41 ppm, the recovery rate of lithium ion was 97.95%, and the lithium ion concentration of the qualified desorption liquid was 1.11 g/L.

    Example 4

    [0077] A lithium-sodium separation feed solution, pure water as first drip washing solution, 15% (w/w) sulfuric acid solution as desorption solution and pure water as second drip washing solution were passed through a feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution, a feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution, a feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back washing solution respectively, wherein the feeding pipes were located above and below a rotary disc of a multi-way switching valve system 1 (with a valve diameter of 1 inch, a rotation switching time of 6 h), then passed through openings and channels within the multi-way switching valve system to respectively enter corresponding resin columns 7 (filled with macroporous adsorption resin LX-20 for lithium-sodium separation, produced by XI'AN SUNRESIN NEW MATERIALS CO., LTD.), and finally discharged from a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid, a discharging pipe 9 for first drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution, a discharging pipe 11 for second drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, thereby completing the whole process.

    [0078] The distribution of each zone was as follows:

    [0079] 1. Adsorption zone: the lithium-sodium separation feed solution from a tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution and the feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution entered resin columns 7#, 8# and 9# (resin columns 7#, 8# and 9# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N1), so that lithium ions were adsorbed on the resin, and the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid after the adsorption of lithium ions was discharged into a tank 17 for barren liquid through a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid.

    [0080] 2. First washing zone: after the resin was saturated: the first drip washing solution from a tank 14 for the first drip washing solution entered resin columns 4#, 5# and 6# (resin columns 4#, 5# and 6# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N2) through the feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution to push back the lithium-sodium separation feed liquid in which lithium ions were not adsorbed to the tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed liquid to wait for the next adsorption.

    [0081] 3. Desorption zone: after the completion of first washing, the desorption solution from a tank 15 for desorption solution entered resin columns 14#, 15#, 1#, 2# and 3# (resin columns 14#, 15#, 1#, 2# and 3# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N3) through the feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution to desorb lithium ions adsorbed on the resin, and the desorbed lithium ion-rich desorption liquid was discharged into a tank 18 for qualified desorption liquid through the discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution.

    [0082] 4. Second washing zone: after the resin desorption was completed, the second drip washing solution from a tank 16 for second drip washing solution entered resin columns 11#, 12# and 13# (resin columns 11#, 12# and 13# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N4) through the feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution to recycle the unused desorption liquid in the resin column to the tank 15 for desorption liquid.

    [0083] 5. Zone for pushing back water by adsorption barren liquid: after the desorption was completed, the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid entered resin column 10# (i.e. resin column N5) through feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, the second drip washing solution in the resin column was replaced and the resin was loosened, and the replaced second drip washing solution was recycled to a tank 16 for second drip washing solution through the discharging pipe 6 for second drip washing solution.

    [0084] The system had a feed flow rate of 2 t/h for the lithium-sodium separation feed solution, fifteen resin columns in total, with each column being filled with 1 m.sup.3 of resin and the total amount of resin in the system being 15 m.sup.3, and a switching time of 6 h. The lithium-sodium separation feed solution at inlet had a lithium ion content of 2000 ppm. After treatment by the system, the adsorption tail fluid in the lithium-sodium separation feed solution had a lithium ion content of 39 ppm, the recovery rate of lithium ion was 98.05%, and the lithium ion concentration of the qualified desorption liquid was 1.03 g/L.

    Example 5

    [0085] A lithium-sodium separation feed solution, pure water first drip washing solution, 8% (w/w) sulfuric acid solution as desorption solution and pure water as second drip washing solution were passed through a feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution, a feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution, a feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution, a feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back washing solution respectively, wherein the feeding pipes were located above and below a rotary disc of a multi-way switching valve system 1 (with a valve diameter of 1.5 inches, a rotation switching time of 3 h), then passed through openings and channels within the multi-way switching valve system to respectively enter corresponding resin columns 7 (filled with macroporous adsorption resin LX-20 for lithium-sodium separation, produced by XI′AN SUNRESIN NEW MATERIALS CO., LTD.), and finally discharged from a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid, a discharging pipe 9 for first drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution, a discharging pipe 11 for second drip washing solution, a discharging pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, thereby completing the whole process.

    [0086] The distribution of each zone was as follows:

    [0087] 1. Adsorption zone: the lithium-sodium separation feed solution from a tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution and the feeding pipe 2 for lithium-sodium separation feed solution entered resin columns 8#, 9# and 10# (resin columns 8#, 9# and 10# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N1), so that lithium ions were adsorbed on the resin, and the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid after the adsorption of lithium ions was discharged into a tank 17 for barren liquid through a discharging pipe 8 for adsorption barren liquid.

    [0088] 2. First washing zone: after the resin was saturated: the first drip washing solution from a tank 14 for the first drip washing solution entered resin columns 5#, 6# and 7# (resin columns 5#, 6# and 7# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N2) through the feeding pipe 3 for first drip washing solution to push back the lithium-sodium separation feed liquid in which lithium ions were not adsorbed to the tank 13 for lithium-sodium separation feed liquid to wait for the next adsorption.

    [0089] 3. Desorption zone: after the completion of first washing, the desorption solution from a tank 15 for desorption solution entered resin columns 15#, 1#, 2#, 3# and 4# (resin columns 15#, 1#, 2#, 3# and 4# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N3) through the feeding pipe 4 for desorption solution to desorb lithium ions adsorbed on the resin, and the desorbed lithium ion-rich desorption liquid was discharged into a tank 18 for qualified desorption liquid through the discharging pipe 10 for qualified solution.

    [0090] 4. Second washing zone: after the resin desorption was completed, the second drip washing solution from a tank 16 for second drip washing solution entered resin columns 12#, 13# and 14# (resin columns 12#, 13# and 14# operated in series through the channels in the multi-way switching valve, forming a resin column N4) through the feeding pipe 5 for second drip washing solution to recycle the unused desorption liquid in the resin column to the tank 15 for desorption liquid.

    [0091] 5. Zone for pushing back water by adsorption barren liquid: after the desorption was completed, the lithium-sodium separation adsorption barren liquid entered resin column 7# (i.e. resin column N5) through feeding pipe 12 for adsorption barren liquid for pushing back second drip washing solution, the second drip washing solution in the resin column was replaced and the resin was loosened, and the replaced second drip washing solution was recycled to a tank 16 for second drip washing solution through the discharging pipe 6 for second drip washing solution.

    [0092] The system had a feed flow rate of 2 t/h for the lithium-sodium separation feed solution, fifteen resin columns in total, with each column being filled with 1 m.sup.3 of resin and the total amount of resin in the system being 15 m.sup.3, and a switching time of 3 h. The lithium-sodium separation feed solution at inlet had a lithium ion content of 2000 ppm. After treatment by the system, the adsorption tail fluid in the lithium-sodium separation feed solution had a lithium ion content of 48 ppm, the recovery rate of lithium ion was 97.6%, and the lithium ion concentration of the qualified desorption liquid was 0.77 g/L.

    Examples 6-19

    [0093] According to the relevant verification effects of Examples 1 to 5, parameters such as desorption liquid and desorption liquid concentration were adjusted, and the results were as follows (the solution concentrations in the table were all mass percent concentrations):

    TABLE-US-00001 Zone for pushing back Lithium washing concen- solution by First Second tration of Adsorp- First Desorp- Second adsorption drip drip Valve Shift Lithium desorption Examples tion washing tion washing barren washing washing Desorption diameter Time yield solution No. zone zone zone zone liquid solution solution solution (inch) (h) % g/L 6 3 in 3 in 5 in 1 in 3 in pure 0.1% 4% EDTA 1 2.5 56.8 0.21 series series series series series water saline 7 5 in 3 in 3 in 3 in 1 in 50% pure 6% 1.5 3 3.5 0.013 parallel series series series series saline water sodium hydroxide 8 3 in 3 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 0.1% pure 2% EDTA 2 4 47.1 0.14 series parallel series series series saline water 9 3 in 2 in 2 in 2 in 6 in desalted 15% 7% 1.5 2 1.44 0.006 series series series series series water saline phosphoric acid 10 4 in 4 in 1 in 4 in 2 in pure pure 8% nitric 1.5 10 95.3 0.67 series series series series series water water acid 11 2 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 4 in pure desalted 10% acetic 0.5 24 37.1 0.27 series series series series series water water acid 12 2 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 4 in 0.1% 36% 90% acetic 0.5 2 8.7 0.087 series series series series series hydro- hydro- acid chloric chloric acid acid 13 2 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 4 in 36% 0.1% 0.1% 0.5 2 7.86 0.064 series series series series series hydro- sulfuric sulfuric chloric acid acid acid 14 2 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 4 in 0.1% 98% 98% 0.5 2 21.7 0.17 series series series series series sulfuric sulfuric sulfuric acid acid acid 15 2 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 4 in 98% desalted 36% 0.5 2 46.8 0.29 series series series series series sulfuric water hydro- acid chloric acid 16 2 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 4 in desalted 60% 0.1% 0.5 2 4.7 0.031 series series series series series water sulfuric hydro- acid chloric acid 17 2 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 4 in 15% pure 30% 0.5 2 0.31 0.001 series series series series series hydro- water phosphoric chloric acid acid 18 2 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 4 in pure 15% 0.1% 0.5 2 0.32 0.001 series series series series series water hydro- phosphoric chloric acid acid 19 2 in 3 in 4 in 2 in 4 in 10% desalted 0.1% 0.5 2 6.94 0.043 series series series series series sodium water nitric hydroxide acid

    [0094] The above-mentioned embodiments are only examples for clear description, and are not intended to limit the implementation manner. For those of ordinary skill in the art, changes or modifications in other different forms can also be made on the basis of the above description. There is no need and cannot be exhaustive of all implementations here. And the obvious changes or changes derived from this are still within the protection scope of the present invention.