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Germany confirms one of the world’s largest lithium deposits beneath a former gas field Saxony-Anhalt
A quiet region in northern Germany has suddenly gained global attention after scientists confirmed one of the world’s largest ...
A new, accidental discovery by University of Michigan scientists allows for the cost-effective extraction of lithium from magnesium-rich brines by using charged membranes without electricity. The ...
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43 million tons: Germany confirms one of the world’s largest lithium deposits in former gas field
Anhalt, long known forgas drilling and little else, have taken on new significance. Deep below the surface, brine once ...
New research suggesting a improved method for extracting lithium by applying plasma technology has been recently published. On the 31st of January, the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy(KFE) announced ...
Companies developing technologies to chemically extract lithium directly from brine promise to obtain the battery raw material in a way that has less environmental impact than the large evaporation ...
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