A simple and cost-effective method developed by scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) could make the process of extracting valuable resources from brine deposits more environmentally friendly. The research is published in Nature Water.
Brine mining is important for lithium extraction—a critical component for battery manufacturing—with a significant portion of global lithium production coming from continental brine deposits.
In 2024, ANU researchers developed the world’s first thermal desalination method, where water remains in the liquid phase throughout the entire process. They have now successfully applied this method to brine concentration.