October 29, 2021
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Extending Magnetic Core Shell Nanoparticle Extraction Technology to Cesium and Antimony Removal from Geothermal Brines in New Zealand - CRADA 440 (Abstract)

Abstract

Geo40 Limited has developed and deployed a process to remove silica from geothermal fluids and produce a high-margin specialty colloidal silica product comparable to market leaders. Geo40 now wishes to explore opportunities to extend their mineral extraction operations to other elements that are present in these brines. Geo40 has identified Cs present in Ohaaki brines at ppm level amounts that could be sold to known customers if it could be produced at an attractive price. With support from DOE’s Geothermal Technologies Office, a simple and highly cost-effective magnetic nanofluid method for extraction of rare earth elements (REEs) from geothermal brine solutions has been developed and demonstrated at the laboratory bench scale at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Moselle Technologies has acquired a license to the background IP associated with this technology and wishes to foster commercial deployment by supporting applications of the technology beyond REEs, including Cs.

Published: October 29, 2021