Thursday, May 16, 2024

In Seawater, Researchers See an Untapped Bounty of Critical Metals

Yale Environment  360 


Researchers and companies are aiming to draw key minerals, including lithium and magnesium, from ocean water, desalination plant residue, and industrial waste brine. They say their processes will use less land and produce less pollution than mining, but major hurdles remain. 

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