“…Indeed, according to projections, the desalination industry will produce approximately 54 billion m 3 of water per year by 2030 (Shahzad et al, 2017). Aside from freshwater, desalination technologies also produce a concentrated wastewater stream, known as brine (Molinari et al, 2021), which is typically disposed of using methods such as sewer discharge, deep-well injection, surface water discharge, and evaporation ponds (Panagopoulos andHaralambous, 2020a, Xevgenos et al, 2015a). However, these brines also represent an incredibly rich source of valuable elements, whose recovery could be economically viable and environmentally sustainable, as it could contribute reducing the risk of negative environmental impacts due to the disposal of such concentrated brines (Panagopoulos and Haralambous, 2020b).…”