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Demand for lithium is expected to increase drastically due to the use of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries used in portable electronics and electric vehicles. An efficient method to extract lithium is necessary to help meet this demand.

High strength, oxidation resistant refractory alloys are difficult to fabricate for commercial use in extreme environments.

This invention is a molten metal magnetic liquid, also known as a ferrofluid. Utilizing a metal as the base fluid enables the ferrofluid to maintain magnetic properties up to a temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius.

Anisotropic bonded critical rare earth free permanent magnets in a polymer matrix fabricated using an additive manufacturing process.

In manufacturing parts for industry using traditional molds and dies, about 70 percent to 80 percent of the time it takes to create a part is a result of a relatively slow cooling process.

The invention is a material that will selectively absorb lithium from process waters, and then in a subsequent step, allow the lithium to be released and concentrated; allowing efficient lithium extraction from fluids for use as commodity chemicals.

Low-Temperature Electrochemical Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Graphite in Molten Carbonate Salts
The capture and conversion of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) into non-volatile value-added solid carbon products is an urgent need to address the deleterious effects of the rising level of atmospheric CO2.