Chemical interaction between PVDF and Li cations during LiCl crystallization in VMCr
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Lithium is a highly reactive and flammable alkali metal. Due to its high reactivity it is not found in nature as such
but is found in minerals. It has applications in electronics, medicine, optics, etc. The lithium demand is
continuously growing, in particular for lithium-ion battery industry for electric vehicles and energy storage
systems. LiCl can be obtained in solid form by vacuum membrane crystallization (VMCr) using polypropylene
membranes or suitably hydrophobized ceramic membranes. On the contrary, to the knowledge of these authors,
PVDF membranes did not allow the formation of the solid phase. In this work, for the first time, experimental
evidence is shown documenting the inability of PVDF based-membranes to obtain LiCl crystals and it is shown
how this is to be attributed to the chemical interaction between lithium and the polymeric PVDF-based matrix.
This paper illustrates how the calculation of the variation of surface energy ??S between the virgin membrane
and the used one, together with EDX, SEM, FTIR and Raman analyses allowed to demonstrate the modification of
the original PVDF-based membrane in contact with a lithium-containing solution.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Chemical interaction; Polyvinylidine fluoride-based membrane materials; Membrane crystallization of lithium-containing solutions
List of contributors:
Drioli, Enrico; Frappa, Mirko; Capizzano, Stefano; Macedonio, Francesca
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