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Stefano Legnaioli1, Giulia Lorenzetti1, Francesco Poggialini1
1Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds, National Research Council, 56124 Pisa, Italy.
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Lithium has emerged as a pivotal material for the global energy transition, yet its supply security is challenged by limited geographical availability and growing demand. These constraints highlight the need for analytical methods that are not only accurate but also sustainable and deployable across the entire lithium value chain. In this context, Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) offers distinctive advantages, including minimal sample preparation, real-time and in situ analysis and the potential for portable and automated implementation. Such features make LIBS a valuable tool for monitoring and optimizing lithium extraction, refining and recycling processes. This review critically examines the recent progress in the use of LIBS for lithium detection and quantification in geological, industrial, biological and extraterrestrial matrices. It also discusses emerging applications in closed-loop recycling and highlights future prospects related to the integration of LIBS with artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance analytical accuracy and material classification.
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