Hydrothermal synthesis of lithium-enriched β-Li2TiO3 with an ion-sieve application: excellent lithium adsorption†
Abstract
Lithium-enriched monoclinic lithium metatitanate (β-Li2TiO3) with a high molar ratio of Li to Ti (2.11) was synthesized by a hydrothermal method. The related lithium ion-sieve (H2TiO3), obtained by acid pickling of Li2TiO3, with a specific surface area of 45.35 m2 g−1 and a pore volume of 0.166 cm3 g−1 possessed a maximum adsorption capacity of 76.7 mg g−1 in LiOH solution (∼2 g L−1 of Li+ ions) at 30 °C for 24 h, which was much higher than those reported for other lithium ion-sieves. Adsorption isotherms and kinetic analysis indicated that the adsorption of Li+ ions onto H2TiO3 followed the Langmuir isotherm model and a pseudo-second order kinetics equation. The adsorption mechanism showed that the improvement of lithium adsorption capacity was closely related to the free hydrogen formation of β-Li2TiO3 and HTi2 layer exposure of H2TiO3, suggesting a clear direction for designing the lithium ion-sieve with high performance.