DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "World Mining Metals Market - Opportunities and Forecasts, 2014 - 2022" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Desalination of brine refers to the removal of salt from sea water. In the process of desalination, concentrated brine is produced as a waste product. If this brine is returned to the sea water, it could adversely affect marine life. Recently, scientists have posited a course of action that would not only solve this problem, but would yield several benefits as well. Since valuable materials can be obtained through harvesting desalination brine, it could be viewed as a resource material rather than a waste product. The materials harvested from desalination brine include lithium, uranium, magnesium, potassium, calcium and sodium elements.
KEY BENEFITS
- In-depth coverage of the global market for mining metals from desalination brine including drivers, restraints and opportunities would help professionals to better understand market behavior
- Pin-point analysis of geographic segments helps to identify opportunities for growth within the global market for mining metals from desalination brine
- Detailed study of the strategies of key leaders, partnerships and acquisitions in the global market for mining metals from desalination brine would be informative for professionals in the corporate sector
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Porter's Five Forces analysis examines the competitive structure of
the global market for mining metals from desalination brine and would
assist market strategists in their decision making process.
KEY MARKET SEGMENTS
MARKET BY TECHNOLOGY
- Electrolysis
- Catalyst-assisted chemistry
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Bioleaching
MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
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LAMEA
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