The
replacement of traditional solvents in lithium-ion battery
recovery process by deep eutectic solvents (DESs) has been widely
reported. This work proposed a DES modified by reducing agents for
the efficient leaching of LiCoO2 (LCO) and lithium nickel
cobalt manganese oxides (NCMs) to overcome the intractable difficulty
of previous research (high viscosity, poor reuse performance, and
operation conditions). The DES of guanidine hydrochloride (GUC) and
lactic acid (LAC) with 1 wt % ascorbic acid could dissolve almost
100% of LCO and NCMs under a very mild condition at a solid–liquid
ratio of 1:50. The maximum contents in GUC-LAC were 3188 ppm for Li
and 19,045 ppm for Co. After stripping Co by oxalic acid and supplementing
VC, GUC-LAC-VC could maintain the dissolution properties with at least
three cycles. In addition, the acidity and reducibility were measured
through Hammet acidity and cyclic voltammetry methods, as key factors
for the dissolution of Li and Co.