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CH3COOLi and Ti OC4H9 4 were employed as lithium and titanium sources, respectively to synthesize Li2TiO3 by the sol gel process during which Li2TiO3 was loaded on ceramic foams to address the problem that powdery Li2TiO3 is difficult to be used in extracting lithium directly from the sea water and salt lake brine for engineering troubles.
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