Mineral Extraction from Seawater: Difference between revisions
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*[[Mineral Extraction from Industrial Brine]] / [[Mineral Extraction from Spent Drilling Fluid]] | |||
**Similar concept, less universal feedstock (for better or for worse) | |||
*[[Sodium-Ion Battery]] | *[[Sodium-Ion Battery]] | ||
*[[Open Source Solar Water Distiller]] | *[[Open Source Solar Water Distiller]] |
Revision as of 01:37, 26 May 2023
Basics
- This Page Aims to Determine
- What Minerals Can be Extracted from Seawater
- 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 ?
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