2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2020.154650
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Ni–Co alloy electrodeposition from the cathode powder of Ni-MH spent batteries leached with a deep eutectic solvent (reline)

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“…[177] These solvents have been recently introduced to the metal and battery recycling flowsheets as successful media for electrochemical recovery, [178,179] direct leaching of metals (Li [180] , Ni, Co) from LIB cathodes, and even the dissolution of the polymeric binders in cathodes. [181] Ethylene glycol, [179] urea [182][183][184] based DES have the physical properties required to act as leaching agent and electrolyte for the electrochemical recovery of metals from LIBs. The studies by Wang [181] and Landa-Castro [182] discuss the role of urea and ethylene glycol as reducing agents of the leaching reaction.…”
Section: Deep Eutectic Solventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[177] These solvents have been recently introduced to the metal and battery recycling flowsheets as successful media for electrochemical recovery, [178,179] direct leaching of metals (Li [180] , Ni, Co) from LIB cathodes, and even the dissolution of the polymeric binders in cathodes. [181] Ethylene glycol, [179] urea [182][183][184] based DES have the physical properties required to act as leaching agent and electrolyte for the electrochemical recovery of metals from LIBs. The studies by Wang [181] and Landa-Castro [182] discuss the role of urea and ethylene glycol as reducing agents of the leaching reaction.…”
Section: Deep Eutectic Solventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…175 The selection of the HBDs of the DESs was also critical to determine selectivity for extracting certain metals. For example, Landa-Castro et al (2020) 176 compared the performance of reline, glyceline and ethaline for electrodeposition of Ni–Co alloy, and reline rendered the best results to attaining up to 83.6% of nickel leaching and 53.3% of cobalt after 24 h.…”
Section: Current Applications Of Des For Metal Recovery and Separatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For aluminum batteries, a much cheaper alternative to EMIM-based RTILs are deep eutectic solvents (DES), based on aluminum chloride salts mixed with simple organic molecules (e.g., urea -represented as "ur" thereafter in this work -or acetamide) [12]. Apart from involving low cost precursors in their preparation, DES are highly biodegradable compared to EMIM-based RTILs [13,14]. As a drawback, viscosities in DES are typically at least one order of magnitude larger than those in EMIM-based RTILs [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12] Apart from involving low cost precursors in their preparation, DESs are highly biodegradable compared to EMIM-based RTILs. [13,14] As a drawback, viscosities in DESs are typically at least one order of magnitude larger than those in EMIM-based RTILs. [12] A notorious difference in the electrochemical processes in aluminum batteries between EMIM-based RTILs and DESs is the Al-electrodeposition process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%