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=Basics= | =Basics= | ||
*This Page Aims to Determine | *This Page Aims to Determine | ||
#What Minerals Can be Extracted from [[Seawater]] | #What Minerals Can be Extracted from [[Seawater]] (Brine) | ||
#How Can This Be Done / What Machines Does it Require | #How Can This Be Done / What Machines Does it Require | ||
#How Does This Fit Into Existing / Future [[Product Ecologies]] | #How Does This Fit Into Existing / Future [[Product Ecologies]] | ||
#What Environmental Impacts Would Seawater Mineral Extraction Have, and how does [[Scale]] effect this? | #What Environmental Impacts Would Seawater Mineral Extraction Have, and how does [[Scale]] effect this? | ||
#Can the Same Process(es) be Applied to [[Brine]] from Conventional Desalination Plants (A [[Waste Product]] with Potential for Ecological Harm), or [[Produced Water]] ? | #Can the Same Process(es) be Applied to [[Brine]] from Conventional Desalination Plants (A [[Waste Product]] with Potential for Ecological Harm), or [[Produced Water]] ? | ||
=Temporary Trashcan= | |||
*https://www.lenntech.com/processes/Brine-Treatment/zero-liquid-discharge-zld.htm Lenntech "Zero Liquid Dischage" equipment (seems to be a good keyword for future searches) | |||
*https://ide-tech.com/en/blog/from-sustainable-to-self-sustained-the-future-of-seawater-desalination-merges-sustainability-with-profitability/ "Desalination Brine Mining (DBM)" "From Sustainable to Self-Sustained: The Future of Seawater Desalination Merges Sustainability with Profitability" | |||
*https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222363496_Techno-Economic_feasibility_of_extracting_minerals_from_desalination_brines "Techno-Economic feasibility of extracting minerals from desalination brines" | |||
*https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0011916420315228 "Can emerging membrane-based desalination technologies replace reverse osmosis?" | |||
*https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.845113/full "Characteristics of Desalination Brine and Its Impacts on Marine Chemistry and Health, With Emphasis on the Persian/Arabian Gulf: A Review" | |||
*https://www.fttm.itb.ac.id/geothermal-forum-experimental-study-of-lithium-extraction-from-geothermal-fluid/ "Geothermal Forum: Experimental Study of Lithium Extraction from Geothermal Fluid" | |||
=Terminology Stuff= | |||
*Short of one paper, it hasn't seemed to have been used much, but "Brine-to-X" may be a useful term, in a similar manner to [[Power-to-X]] | |||
*ESSENTIALLY: | |||
**Brine-to-Chemicals ( [[Sodium Hydroxide]] , [[Sodium Hypochlorite]] , [[Sodium carbonate]] / [[Sodium bicarbonate]] , [[Metallic Sodium]] , [[Magnesium]] (and it's derivatives) , | |||
**Brine-to-Fuel (Mainly [[Hydrogen]] (and fuel derivatives of hydrogen) as a byproduct of the [[Chloralkali process]] (aka [[Electrolysis of Brine]] ) ) | |||
**Brine-to-Water (Both [[Desalination]] as a concept + the math for how much "extra" water would be made by a ZLD Setup | |||
**Brine-to-Materials (Although Roughly the same as Chemicals, could refer to things more useful for construction/[[Land Reclamation]] use rather than as a useful chemical)\ | |||
**Brine-to-Food ( [[Sea Salt]] !) | |||
*Also just ''makes a useful category name | |||
**Although [[Brine Product Ecology]] / [[Sodium Chloride Product Ecology]] could potentially work as well | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
*[[Sodium Ion | *[[Mineral Extraction from Industrial Brine]] / [[Mineral Extraction from Spent Drilling Fluid]] | ||
**Similar concept, less universal feedstock (for better or for worse) | |||
*[[Sodium-Ion Battery]] | |||
*[[Open Source Solar Water Distiller]] | |||
*[[Solar Still]] | |||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brine_mining The Wikipedia Page on Brine Mining] | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawater The Wikipedia Page on Seawater] | |||
**[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawater#Mineral_extraction The Subsection on Mineral Extraction from Seawater] | |||
*[https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2017/ew/c6ew00268d A 2017 Paper Titled "Mining Valuable Minerals From Seawater: A Critical Review" ] | *[https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2017/ew/c6ew00268d A 2017 Paper Titled "Mining Valuable Minerals From Seawater: A Critical Review" ] | ||
*[https://news.mit.edu/2019/brine-desalianation-waste-sodium-hydroxide-0213 A MIT News Article Titled "Turning desalination waste into a useful resource" ] | |||
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Materials]] | [[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Brine-to-X]] [[Category: Materials]] |
Latest revision as of 19:05, 16 February 2024
Basics
- This Page Aims to Determine
- What Minerals Can be Extracted from Seawater (Brine)
- How Can This Be Done / What Machines Does it Require
- How Does This Fit Into Existing / Future Product Ecologies
- What Environmental Impacts Would Seawater Mineral Extraction Have, and how does Scale effect this?
- Can the Same Process(es) be Applied to Brine from Conventional Desalination Plants (A Waste Product with Potential for Ecological Harm), or Produced Water ?
Temporary Trashcan
- https://www.lenntech.com/processes/Brine-Treatment/zero-liquid-discharge-zld.htm Lenntech "Zero Liquid Dischage" equipment (seems to be a good keyword for future searches)
- https://ide-tech.com/en/blog/from-sustainable-to-self-sustained-the-future-of-seawater-desalination-merges-sustainability-with-profitability/ "Desalination Brine Mining (DBM)" "From Sustainable to Self-Sustained: The Future of Seawater Desalination Merges Sustainability with Profitability"
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222363496_Techno-Economic_feasibility_of_extracting_minerals_from_desalination_brines "Techno-Economic feasibility of extracting minerals from desalination brines"
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0011916420315228 "Can emerging membrane-based desalination technologies replace reverse osmosis?"
- https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.845113/full "Characteristics of Desalination Brine and Its Impacts on Marine Chemistry and Health, With Emphasis on the Persian/Arabian Gulf: A Review"
- https://www.fttm.itb.ac.id/geothermal-forum-experimental-study-of-lithium-extraction-from-geothermal-fluid/ "Geothermal Forum: Experimental Study of Lithium Extraction from Geothermal Fluid"
Terminology Stuff
- Short of one paper, it hasn't seemed to have been used much, but "Brine-to-X" may be a useful term, in a similar manner to Power-to-X
- ESSENTIALLY:
- Brine-to-Chemicals ( Sodium Hydroxide , Sodium Hypochlorite , Sodium carbonate / Sodium bicarbonate , Metallic Sodium , Magnesium (and it's derivatives) ,
- Brine-to-Fuel (Mainly Hydrogen (and fuel derivatives of hydrogen) as a byproduct of the Chloralkali process (aka Electrolysis of Brine ) )
- Brine-to-Water (Both Desalination as a concept + the math for how much "extra" water would be made by a ZLD Setup
- Brine-to-Materials (Although Roughly the same as Chemicals, could refer to things more useful for construction/Land Reclamation use rather than as a useful chemical)\
- Brine-to-Food ( Sea Salt !)
- Also just makes a useful category name
- Although Brine Product Ecology / Sodium Chloride Product Ecology could potentially work as well
Internal Links
- Mineral Extraction from Industrial Brine / Mineral Extraction from Spent Drilling Fluid
- Similar concept, less universal feedstock (for better or for worse)
- Sodium-Ion Battery
- Open Source Solar Water Distiller
- Solar Still