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    Production of Lithium -A Literature Review. Part 2. Extraction from Spodumene by Salakjani, Nasim Kh, Singh, Pritam, Nikoloski, Aleksandar N.

    “…Spodumene is the main source of lithium among the lithium-containing minerals. A number of studies have been done on the extraction of lithium from naturally…”
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    Production of Lithium - A Literature Review Part 1: Pretreatment of Spodumene by Salakjani, Nasim Kh, Singh, Pritam, Nikoloski, Aleksandar N.

    “…Among lithium minerals, spodumene contains the highest value of lithium, and therefore developing new or improving existing processes for extracting lithium…”
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    Acid roasting of spodumene: Microwave vs. conventional heating by Salakjani, Nasim Kh, Singh, Pritam, Nikoloski, Aleksandar N.

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-07-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Application of microwave acid roasting of spodumene was investigated.•Conventional heating at 250 °C achieved complete Li extraction after…”
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    Mineralogical transformations of spodumene concentrate from Greenbushes, Western Australia. Part 1: Conventional heating by Salakjani, Nasim Kh, Singh, Pritam, Nikoloski, Aleksandar N.

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-11-2016)
    “…•Evidence of mineralogical transformations is presented in unprecedented level of detail.•β-Spodumene formation results in increased surface area and reduced…”
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    Mineralogical transformations of spodumene concentrate from Greenbushes, Western Australia. Part 2: Microwave heating by Salakjani, Nasim Kh, Nikoloski, Aleksandar N., Singh, Pritam

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-01-2017)
    “…•Spodumene absorbs microwave energy once heated to critical temperature.•Critical temperature of a sample of α-spodumene concentrate was about 634°C.•Critical…”
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