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Pyrometallurgical Approach to Extracting Valuable Metals from a Combination of Diverse Li-Ion Batteries' Black Mass.

Safoura BabanejadHesham AhmedCharlotte AnderssonElsayed Mousa
Published in: ACS sustainable resource management (2024)
Li-ion batteries (LIBs) are widely used nowadays. Because of their limited lifetimes and resource constraints in manufacturing them, it is essential to develop effective recycling routes to recover their valuable elements. This study focuses on the pyrometallurgical recycling of black mass (BM) from a mixture of different LIBs. In this study, the high-temperature behavior of two types of mixed BM is initially examined. Subsequently, the effect of mechanical activation on the BM reduction kinetics is investigated. Finally, hematite is added to the BM to first be reduced by the excess graphite in the BM and second to form an Fe-based alloy containing Co and Ni. This study demonstrates that mechanical activation does not necessarily affect the kinetics of BM high-temperature behavior. Furthermore, it demonstrates that alloy-making by the addition of hematite is a successful method to simultaneously utilize the graphite in the BM and recover Co and Ni, regardless of the LIB type.
Keyphrases
  • ion batteries
  • high temperature
  • drinking water
  • metal organic framework