Abstract:In the present manuscript, a simple hydrometallurgy process for recovering and recycling cobalt from spent lithium cobalt oxide LiCoO2 (LCO) in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is described. First, the black material (BM) containing LCO active material is extracted by discharging, dismantling and detachment of cathode active materials with an organic solvent. Then, sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) are used to fully dissolve Co and Li in an aqueous solution at high dissolution efficiency (more tha… Show more
“…110,111 The subsequent precipitation achieves a high efficiency for the cathode recycling. [110][111][112] To improve the extraction efficiency and selectivity, a rotating reactor (Fig. 12) was designed to promote the interaction between the feed/extractant and the extractant/ acceptor interfaces multiple times.…”
A critical review of the recent developments in the recycling of spent Li-ion batteries using five major technologies (direct recycling, pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, bioleaching and electrometallurgy) and evaluation of their sustainability.
“…110,111 The subsequent precipitation achieves a high efficiency for the cathode recycling. [110][111][112] To improve the extraction efficiency and selectivity, a rotating reactor (Fig. 12) was designed to promote the interaction between the feed/extractant and the extractant/ acceptor interfaces multiple times.…”
A critical review of the recent developments in the recycling of spent Li-ion batteries using five major technologies (direct recycling, pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, bioleaching and electrometallurgy) and evaluation of their sustainability.
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