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UTEC Develops Sustainable Lithium Recovery Project

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

UTEC Researcher Receives‍ Funding ​for Eco-Friendly Lithium Recovery Project

Tulancingo, Hidalgo A research professor at the Technological University of Tulancingo (UTEC) has secured funding to ‌develop a sustainable method for lithium recovery from ‌lepidolite, a lithium-bearing mineral found in Mexico. Mizraim Uriel Flores Guerrero was awarded​ resources from the Fundo Hidalgo program: Science‍ and Technology, administered ​by the Science, Technology and Innovation⁤ Council of Hidalgo (Citnova).

The⁢ project, titled “Lithium recovery contained in ⁣lepidolite, using environmental ⁣friendly techniques,” aims‌ to create efficient and environmentally responsible alternatives for ​lithium leaching.Lithium is a critical⁤ component in​ Ion-litio batteries, essential for the global transition to ‌clean energy.

Flores Guerrero’s research will focus on determining the acid‌ decomposition ⁤kinetics of lepidolite to ‍convert it into lithium carbonate, utilizing organic acids and hydrogen peroxide ‌as reaction⁣ agents.⁣ The⁣ project will identify optimal concentration⁣ and temperature conditions ‍to maximize lithium recovery.

Researchers will also‍ establish a sustainable and ​economically viable purification method, supported by advanced characterization techniques. UTEC aims to contribute an ⁣innovative and‌ responsible model for obtaining strategic materials for the energy industry.

“This research is strategic, since lithium is a key resource ​for the production of Ion-Litio batteries,”‍ a‍ statement from UTEC confirmed.​

The funding⁢ reaffirms UTEC’s commitment as an applied research ⁣institution addressing the needs of⁢ the productive sector and global climate challenges.

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