TY - JOUR
T1 - Interfacial solar evaporation transforms brine mineral recovery
AU - Yang, Kaijie
AU - Yang, Meiqi
AU - Chen, Hongxu
AU - Zheng, Sunxiang
AU - Khandelwal, Aashish
AU - Priestley, Rodney D.
AU - Ren, Zhiyong Jason
PY - 2025/9/19
Y1 - 2025/9/19
N2 - Interfacial solar evaporation (ISE), primarily developed for desalination, offers a potential pathway for brine mining. This perspective review provides an initial assessment of how ISE might mitigate the drawbacks of traditional evaporation ponds, such as prolonged processing and extensive land use, in the context of rising mineral demand. We examine the latest advancements in the ISE technology, focusing on materials innovations and heat management designed for high-salinity brines, which are key to enabling rapid evaporation and selective mineral recovery. Looking forward, we analyze the critical challenges that hinder the transition of ISE from laboratory to industry, including material stability, long-term durability, technoeconomic viability, and potential environmental risks. Acknowledging that the practical implementation of ISE is not yet certain, this study outlines a potential road map to guide the efforts needed to overcome these barriers and realize the goal of efficient, sustainable mineral extraction.
AB - Interfacial solar evaporation (ISE), primarily developed for desalination, offers a potential pathway for brine mining. This perspective review provides an initial assessment of how ISE might mitigate the drawbacks of traditional evaporation ponds, such as prolonged processing and extensive land use, in the context of rising mineral demand. We examine the latest advancements in the ISE technology, focusing on materials innovations and heat management designed for high-salinity brines, which are key to enabling rapid evaporation and selective mineral recovery. Looking forward, we analyze the critical challenges that hinder the transition of ISE from laboratory to industry, including material stability, long-term durability, technoeconomic viability, and potential environmental risks. Acknowledging that the practical implementation of ISE is not yet certain, this study outlines a potential road map to guide the efforts needed to overcome these barriers and realize the goal of efficient, sustainable mineral extraction.
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U2 - 10.1126/sciadv.adx3242
DO - 10.1126/sciadv.adx3242
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40971432
AN - SCOPUS:105016691324
SN - 2375-2548
VL - 11
SP - eadx3242
JO - Science Advances
JF - Science Advances
IS - 38
ER -