Cobalt recovery from spent lithium-ion batteries by leaching in H2SO4-N2 and H2SO4-O2 systems followed by electrochemical deposition
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Published:2023
Issue:00
Volume:
Page:27-27
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ISSN:0367-598X
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Container-title:Chemical Industry
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hem Ind
Author:
Medic Dragana1ORCID,
Tasic Zaklina1ORCID,
Nujkic Maja1ORCID,
Dimitrijevic Silvana2ORCID,
Djordjievski Stefan2ORCID,
Alagic Sladjana1ORCID,
Milic Snezana1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor, Bor, Serbia
2. Mining and Metallurgy Institute, Bor, Serbia
Abstract
This paper is focused on cobalt valorization from the cathode material of
spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) by using leaching and electrochemical
deposition methods. During the leaching experiments, the degrees of cathode
material dissolution in H2SO4-N2 and H2SO4-O2 systems were compared. Maximal
degrees of cobalt extraction were 40 % in the former and 47 % in the latter
system under following experimental conditions: H2SO4 concentration of 2 mol
dm-3, nitrogen/oxygen volumetric flow of 2 L min-1, solid phase
concentration of 33 g L-1, and temperature of 85?C. The rate of cobalt
extraction from the cathode material in both investigated systems was the
most favorable in the first 15 min, after which there was a sudden decrease
in the reaction rate. Cobalt from the leaching solution was deposited on a
copper substrate by galvanostatic electrochemical deposition with a current
efficiency of 84%. The energy consumption was 5.8 kWh kg-1 of deposited Co.
The cyclic voltammetry (CV) method was used to determine the potential of
cobalt deposition, as well as side reactions taking place in the system.
Scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectrometry has shown
that during the process of electrochemical deposition agglomeration of
cobalt particles occurred (in the shape of cauliflower), while the metal was
deposited in its elemental state, which was also confirmed by the results of
X-ray diffraction analysis.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry