Studies on the Interaction Mechanism between Lithium Chloride and Amorphous Al(OH)3

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Experiments on the interaction mechanism between lithium chloride and amorphous Al(OH)3 were designed and conducted applying simulated brines and aqueous solutions, respectively. The concentrations of lithium ion in the different solutions were determined and XRD patterns of solids formed between lithium chloride and amorphous Al(OH)3 were obtained. The data were fitted according to related dynamic equations. The results show that the variation of the concentration of lithium ion with time obeys the first order reaction dynamic equation, and the mechanism of the interaction should be chemical reaction between lithium chloride and amorphous Al(OH)3. Li/Al ratio should be 1:2 in the formula of the solid products.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 634-638)

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