Materials & Design (Nov 2023)

Optimizing the synthesis process for Lithium-Ion sieve adsorbents: Effect of calcination temperature and heating rate on reaction efficiency and performance

  • Calvin Nyarangi,
  • Phani Ravi Teja Nunna,
  • Nidal Abu-Zahra,
  • Nadeem Baig,
  • Ismail Abdulazeez,
  • Isam H. Aljundi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 235
p. 112417

Abstract

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Processing-structure–property relationships play a crucial role in tuning the performance of materials for a given application in order to attain a suitable set of optimal conditions, and it is therefore imperative to evaluate the parameters of either the synthesis, delithiation, adsorption, and desorption process. Through an orthogonal test design of the solid-state synthesis process, it was determined that a heating rate of 1 ℃/min had consistently higher reaction efficiencies of 68.1 %, 68.6 %, and 72.3 % at the calcination temperatures of 650 ℃, 700 ℃, and 750 ℃ respectively compared to heating rates of 4 ℃/min and 7 ℃/min. Moreover, a decrease in delithiation efficiency with increase in calcination temperature (99 % at 650 ℃, 96.1 % at 700 ℃, and 94.2 % at 750 ℃) at the 1 ℃/min heating rate was observed which was attributed to an increase in the average crystallite size. Adsorption performance of the synthesis-optimized zinc-doped lithium metatitanate showed consistently high adsorption efficiency (>90 %) despite the low adsorption capacity (4.9 mg/g) which was attributed to the low initial lithium-ion concentration of the lithium chloride solution and high adsorbent dosage.

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