Columbia Engineering researchers have developed a new method called "switchable solvent selective extraction" (S3E) for extracting lithium from brines using temperature-responsive solvents, potentially reducing production times and environmental impact. This innovation could unlock lower-quality lithium resources previously inaccessible through traditional evaporation methods, easing supply constraints in the growing clean energy sector.
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