Circular Processing of Seawater Brines from Saltworks for Recovery of Valuable Raw Materials
Acronym
SEArcularMINE
Description of the granted funding
In this proposal, we build on the ancient and still widely used process of saltworks, where seawater goes through natural evaporation and fractionated crystallization in shallow basins. This process produces sea salt and a brine (bittern) free of calcium as a by-product, which is 20 to 40 times more concentrated than seawater in some crucial elements. The SEArcularMINE project uses this bittern, targeting Magnesium, Lithium and other Trace-Elements belonging to the alkaline/alkaline earths metals (e.g. Rb, Cs, Sr) or transition/post-transition metals (e.g. Co, Ga, Ge) group. Three innovative technologies will be developed and integrated within a circular approach, based on three different processes: 1) reactive crystallisation; 2) selective membrane separation; 3) selective sorption/desorption. The concept is enhanced by: i) energy-efficient concentration steps, ii) on-site generation of reactants from the available brines and iii) production of the required energy from reverse electrodialysis fed with the process outlet brine on-site and solar or wind energy. A multi-disciplinary approach will be adopted for bringing the low TRL of the three main technologies and of the overall integrated concept up to TRL4-5. There will be fundamental advances in the knowledge of the processes, leading to break-through developments of the 3 most important technologies for the recovery of minerals from brines, but also from seawater or any other kind of metals-rich solution.
Within our circular strategy, we will look also at the option of including desalination upstream from the saltworks, providing freshwater to the local communities and a concentrated stream to feed the saltworks, increasing salt productivity and bittern availability.
The adopted approach will have positive effects on the environmental and financial performance, laying the foundations for a future industrial application.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2024
Granted funding
SUEZ INTERNATIONAL (FR)
341 750 €
Participant
SOSALT SPA (IT)
232 875 €
Participant
INTRIGO LIMITED (IE)
465 875 €
Participant
RESOURSEAS S.R.L. (IT)
661 000 €
Participant
ECOLE NATIONALE D'INGENIEURS DE GABES (TN)
236 750 €
Participant
EKODENGE MUHENDISLIK MIMARLIK DANISMANLIK TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI (TR)
193 250 €
Participant
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PALERMO (IT)
1 217 500 €
Coordinator
INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL E TECNOLOGICA (PT)
636 750 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA (ES)
797 761.25 €
Participant
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. (DE)
802 505 €
Participant
Amount granted
5 834 016 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Climate action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials (5412 Ensuring the sustainable supply of non-energy and non-agricultural raw materials (5422 )
Topic
New solutions for the sustainable production of raw materials (SC5-09-2018-2019Call ID
H2020-SC5-2019-2 Other information
Funding decision number
869467
Identified topics
water