Lithium: A review on concentrations and impacts in marine and coastal systems

Sci Total Environ. 2023 Jan 20;857(Pt 2):159374. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159374. Epub 2022 Oct 12.

Abstract

The Lithium (Li) industry has been expanding worldwide, over the last decades, and projections expect an increasing demand for its production in the coming years. It has been identified as an emerging pollutant and it occurs widely in aquatic environments, raising concern about its effects on ecosystems. Besides the increasing research on this topic, there is still limited understanding and discussion on the marine and coastal implications of Li occurrence. The present review aims to fill these knowledge gaps by analysing the literature concerning Li occurrence and its effects on marine and coastal ecosystems, including transition areas. Since 1960, the number of publications has increased, especially over the last decade, and available information has reported Li in water and sediments of these areas, while few studies investigated Li in tissues of biota. Among all the studied ecosystems, Chile reported one of the highest Li concentrations. Regarding the adverse effects of Li in aquatic organisms, Bacillariophyceae, Scyphozoa, Bivalvia, Gastropoda, Cephalopoda, Polychaeta, Malacostraca, Echinoidea and Actinopteri were the studied taxonomic classes, and development inhibition, malformations, cellular and metabolic alterations, and behaviour changes were some of the observed impacts. This review might be particularly important in the mitigation of Li pollution as well as in the implementation of new directives and thresholds, as it highlights the impacts of Li and the urgent need to address new solutions and alternatives, meeting the Agenda 2030 for sustainable development.

Keywords: Biological effects; E-waste; Emerging pollutants; Water and wildlife concentrations.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Aquatic Organisms
  • Ecosystem*
  • Fishes
  • Lithium
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis

Substances

  • Lithium
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical