
Continuing
Lab results from Clayton Valley Li Rock
Testing
Kelowna, BC
-- February 12, 2018 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- Enertopia
Corporation (ENRT)
on the OTCQB and (TOP)
on the CSE (the
"Company"
or "Enertopia") is
pleased
to
announce the following synthetic
brine
testing
update
for the
recovery of Lithium and ultimately, upgrading the Lithium to
battery grade Li2CO3 by our
technology partner
Genesis Water Technologies Inc.,
(GWT) a leader in specialized
water treatment
solutions.
The goals
of
this continuing independent
third-party
lab testing from the Company's lithium project
in Clayton Valley,
NV are
to
test,
in
a
precise
manner, the effect of
higher solution temperature
with a
constant pH
of
11.0 in leach
solutions
used to
create synthetic brines by dissolution of lithium from source
rock from the Company's Clayton Valley, NV project.
The
latest
synthetic
lithium brines were created by leaching
one (1)
part lithium
bearing source
rock
(200g)
to three
(3) parts
solution (600
mg/l) at
a
temperature of 80 degrees Celsius.
The pH of
the leach
solution was adjusted to 11.0
using NaOH.
The
synthetic brine was produced by allowing the solution to leach Li
and other elements from the source rock over a period of two hours.
At the conclusion of the two hour period, the synthetic brine was
produced by removing insoluble residue from the solution by
filtration. The resulting brine was then submitted for
testing.
The data currently
being compiled
from this
and previous tests will be used to
create various synthetic lithium brines as part of the
upcoming
bench testing
through
the GWT ENERLET
system.
Overview of
3rd party laboratory
results from the synthetic brine sample
results are outlined
below:
Bulk Sample #
|
pH 11.0 test results announced
January 12/18
|
pH 11.0 test results
announced February
12/18
|
GWT-002
|
|
|
Li in head grade
ppm
|
1,780
|
1,780
|
Mg in head grade
ppm
|
21,400
|
21,400
|
|
500 grams Li
source rock to
2,000ml
water in
Solution at 20 degrees C
|
200 grams Li
source
rock
to 600
ml water in Solution at
80 degrees C
|
Li in solution
mg/l
|
170
|
230
|
Mg in solution
mg/l
|
3
|
0.083
|
NOTE: 1 ppm = 1
mg/l
KEY FINDINGS:
Synthetic
lithium
brine
solution produced from
leaching of bulk sample GWT002 by alkaline leaching (with a pH of
11) at 80 degrees Celsius
for two hours returned
the
highest Lithium with the
lowest Magnesium results from the synthetic
lithium
brine
solution.
Separation of
magnesium from lithium in brines used to produce a lithium
carbonate product is a critical process factor, as well as cost
factor, in the production of battery grade lithium carbonate. The
finding that magnesium can be easily suppressed in the production
of synthetic lithium brine from the source rock at
the Clayton Valley Project
bodes
well for cost containment in, as well as purity of lithium
carbonate product from, the ENERLET proposed recovery
process.
Lithium
values
averaged 225 ppm and only
0.085
ppm Mg in
solution were found in
synthetic lithium brine produced by alkaline leach from bulk sample
GWT-002. For comparison
the disclosed
inferred
brine resource of one of
the properties in Clayton
Valley, NV
has an
average Lithium grade
of
123
ppm
and over
200 ppm Magnesium,
requiring additional cost (to separate magnesium) to produce an
acceptable lithium carbonate
product. Thus,
our
updated
synthetic
lithium brine test,
produced by alkaline leach of our source rock, returned
values 82.9%
higher in lithium
and contains less than
1/2,300 Mg
based on
comparison. The above average
lithium values of 225 ppm are
also more than the
current reported producing brines from the only Lithium producing
brine operation in the United States today. Lithium in
solution was computed
to be over 50%
of
Lithium in the source rock. While
this is
a 20% increase from our
earlier test numbers we believe the
opportunity for
additional
increase
in the
Lithium
in solution grade,
using a more concentrated solution and
or
industry standard separation technologies going forward
will be
obtained.
Below is a table of the
two test results released today and our January 12,
2018, test result
that were
completed showing the low concentration of some key associated
minerals.
SAMPLE
|
mg/l
Li
|
mg/l
Mg
|
mg/l
B
|
mg/l
K
|
GWT-002
1-4 ratio 20 degree
C solution
|
170
|
3
|
31
|
11.7
|
GWT-002a
1-3 ratio 80 degree
C solution
|
220
|
0.090
|
61
|
292
|
GWT-002b
1-3 ratio 80 degree
C solution
|
230
|
0.083
|
65
|
348
|
NOTE: 1 ppm = 1
mg/l
NEXT STEPS:
The Company continues
to work aggressively at unlocking the value of the
lithium-bearing rock at
surface along the uplifted block along the eastern
flank at Clayton Valley,
NV. Further testing of
lithium source rock and pH controlled liquid ratios will continue
along with and in combination
with testing of
other
separation
methods
that
will be
ongoing over the first quarter of 2018. The Company
will be
at booth
3347
at the
Prospectors and
Developers
Association of
Canada
(PDAC)
this
year from March 4-7
in
Toronto, ON. Modern technology is
changing the face of mining.
"Enertopia looks
forward to providing
updates
as to the results of the bench test analysis and our ongoing
project work at our 100% owned
Clayton Valley, NV,
Lithium project,
as well as continuing due
diligence in the technology and
mineral
sectors. Modern technology
is revolutionizing ways
to
mine and protect our
environment. We are
enthusiastic about becoming leaders in
this evolution," Stated President and CEO Robert McAllister
Third
party laboratory testing was carried out by BASE Metallurgical
Laboratories Ltd.
and
independent rock and synthetic
brine assays were
carried
out by ALS Geochemistry of Vancouver, BC.
Head grade rock analysis was completed using ME-ICP61,
with synthetic brine
analysis completed by
using ME-MS14b, ME-ICP14,
ME-ICP15, and
tail
analysis was completed using ME-ICP61.
The
Qualified
person:
The
technical data in this news release have been reviewed by Douglas
Wood, P.Geol a qualified person under the terms of NI
43-101.
About
Enertopia:
A Company focused on
using modern technology to build shareholder
value.
Working
closely with Genesis Water Technologies (GWT) on an exclusive
licensed process (Enerlet) with the goal to recover and produce
battery grade lithium carbonate.
Enertopia
shares
are quoted in Canada with symbol TOP
and in the United States with symbol
ENRT. For additional information, please visit www.enertopia.com or call Robert
McAllister, the President at 1.250.765.6412
About
Genesis Water
Technologies (GWT):
GWT is a global
specialized water treatment solution's company focused on providing
innovative & sustainable solutions for specialized industrial
and municipal applications. For additional information please
visit www.GenesisWaterTech.com
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competitive developments in areas in which Enertopia
Corporation operates. There
can be no assurance that the bench test for
the brine recovery system
will be effective for the recovery of Lithium and if effective will
be economic or have any positive impact on Enertopia.
There can
be no assurance that the lithium on the company's project will be
recoverable or economic. The User should refer
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