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Researchers from Nanjing University and the University of California, Berkeley have developed a sustainable method to efficiently extract lithium from seawater.
The Solar Transpiration-Powered Lithium Extraction and Storage (STLES) device harnesses sunlight to extract and store lithium from brine.
The method uses iron phosphate electrodes, which have the ability to selectively capture lithium ions from salt water, making the extraction process both efficient and environmentally friendly.
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