Microwave Processing of Electrode Active Materials for the Recovery of Cobalt, Manganese, and Lithium
The limited lifespan, ever-growing demand, and significant lithium and cobalt content are responsible factors for the immediate recycling of discarded lithium-ion batteries. Discharged batteries were dismantled, segregated, and size reduced to recover cathode and anode material. The active cathode m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mining, metallurgy & exploration metallurgy & exploration, 2020-08, Vol.37 (4), p.1285-1295 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The limited lifespan, ever-growing demand, and significant lithium and cobalt content are responsible factors for the immediate recycling of discarded lithium-ion batteries. Discharged batteries were dismantled, segregated, and size reduced to recover cathode and anode material. The active cathode material comprises LiCoO
2
(65.8%) and LiMn
2
O
4
(34.2%) and was carbothermal reduced with recovered graphite in a microwave furnace followed by water leaching and magnetic separation. A Box Behnken statistical experimental design is used for process optimization. Both cobalt and manganese report to magnetic fraction, whereas graphite and lithium carbonate report to non-magnetic fraction and solution crystal respectively. The final product comprises of cobalt 73% and manganese of 14% with process yield of ̴ 36% and saturation magnetization of 76 emu/g. |
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ISSN: | 2524-3462 2524-3470 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42461-020-00230-9 |