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Extraction of metals from spent lithium ion batteries: role of acid, reductant and process intensification in recycling

IR@NML: CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur

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Title Extraction of metals from spent lithium ion batteries: role of acid, reductant and process intensification in recycling
 
Creator Meshram, Pratima
Abhilash,
Pandey, B D
Mankhand, T R
Deveci, Haci
 
Subject Hydrometallurgy
Waste Management
Waste Recycling
 
Description This paper presents a comparison of various approaches evaluated to process spent lithium ion batteries to extract metals. The leaching was carried out with sulphuric acid in presence and absence of reductant, thus defining the role of reducing agent (NaHSO3 and H2O2) in assisting dissolution of all metals, especially Co and Mn. As the direct process incurs all metals in solution and employs high concentration of acid, a two-step process (acid baking and leaching) was attempted to lower acid consumption indicating benefits in the selective dissolution of metals viz., Co and Li (in 1st stage) over other metals (Ni and Mn in 2nd stage).
 
Publisher NISCAIR
 
Date 2018-05-18
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Relation http://www.niscair.res.in/sciencecommunication/researchjournals/rejour/ijct/ijct0.asp
http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7833/
 
Identifier Meshram, Pratima and Abhilash, and Pandey, B D and Mankhand, T R and Deveci, Haci (2018) Extraction of metals from spent lithium ion batteries: role of acid, reductant and process intensification in recycling. Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, 25(4) (IF-0.348). pp. 368-375.