4.7 Article

Separation of Li and Co from the active mass of spent Li-ion batteries by selective sulfating roasting with sodium bisulfate and water leaching

Journal

MINERALS ENGINEERING
Volume 126, Issue -, Pages 28-35

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2018.06.023

Keywords

Spent Li-ion batteries; Selective sulfating roasting; Water leaching; Element separating

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51264027]
  2. National Program on Key Basic Research Project (973 Program) [2012CB722806]
  3. Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science [18LHZD002]
  4. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Processing and Recycling of Nonferrous Metals [18LHZD002]

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This paper presents a novel approach for recovering valuable metal from spent Li-ion batteries by separating Li and Co by using selective sulfating roasting with NaHSO4 center dot H2O. This study focuses on the effects of the additive ratio of NaHSO4 center dot H2O on the roasting mechanism. The occurrence evolution of the Li and Co elements during sulfating roasting and water leaching is studied by thermogravimetry differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and inductively coupled plasma. The mixtures of spent LiCoO2 and NaHSO4 center dot H2O possesses two obvious weightlessness platforms with corresponding endothermic peaks at 25 similar to 600 degrees C. As the proportion of NaHSO4 center dot H2O in mixtures increases, the occurrence of the Li and Co elements evolves as follows: LiCoO2 LiNa(SO4) and LiCoO2 -> Co3O4. After being washed with deionized water, the concentrations of the Co and Li elements from the washed products in a mass ratio of 1:1.40 are 72.56% and 0.53%, respectively. The different occurrence forms of the Li and Co elements lead to their separation during sulfating roasting.

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