Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8869370 | Waste Management | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An effective and environmentally friendly recycling process designed for LiCoO2 cathode powders of spent Li-ion batteries using mixture of mild organic acids, citric acid (CA), tartaric acid (TA) and ascorbic acid (AA), to recover the metals. Almost complete dissolution of Li and nearly 90% dissolution of Co occurred in at 80â¯Â°C for 6â¯h. The reducing agent, ascorbic acid (AA), converts the dissolved Co(III) to Co(II) thereby selective recovery of Co as Co(II)-oxalate is possible. The formation of Co(III)-and Co(II) complex is evident from the UV-Vis spectra of the dissolved solution as a function of dissolution time. Thus, the reductive-complexing dissolution mechanism is proposed here. These mild organic acids are environmentally benign unlike the mineral acids.
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Authors
G.P. Nayaka, Yingjie Zhang, Peng Dong, Ding Wang, K.V. Pai, J. Manjanna, G. Santhosh, Jianguo Duan, Zhongren Zhou, Jie Xiao,