April 17, 2024
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Advanced Mineral Extraction and Water Processing: Application Development of Mesofluidic Separation Technology

Abstract

This project explored the development of mesofluidic devices and methods to provide a range of new capabilities with a focus on selective mineral extraction and cost-effective water treatment systems. Mineral separation and water treatment technologies are typically slow, bulky, expensive, time and energy intensive processes. This leads to very large, expensive processing plants that are often inefficient and produce low quality products and large volumes of waste. Technologies used in mineral extraction and water treatment have changed little in the last 50-100 years. The new technology, based upon mesofluidic separation devices, could disruptively change the state of the art and alter long established economics. The new technologies explored will provide systems with much smaller footprints, higher throughput, modular components easily integrated into existing industrial processes and plants, lower cost, and novel separation capabilities. The results from this effort contributed to a wide range of new capabilities and numerous inventions disclosures.

Published: April 17, 2024

Citation

Addleman R.S., L.F. Pease, M.J. Minette, C. Burns, and W. Chouyyok. 2024. Advanced Mineral Extraction and Water Processing: Application Development of Mesofluidic Separation Technology Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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