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Title Distributions of lithium-ion and nickel-metal hydride battery elements in copper converting
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Authors Tirronen, T; Sukhomlinov, D; O'Brien, H; Taskinen, P; Lundström, M
Title Distributions of lithium-ion and nickel-metal hydride battery elements in copper converting
Year 2017
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Abstract Waste batteries, such as rechargeable Lithium-ion and Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries, are important secondary raw materials. They contain considerable amounts of valuable metals, like Ni, Co, Cu, Mn, rare earth elements (REE) and Li. Recovery of these metals from waste streams is vital to decrease the primary production, increase resource efficiency and mitigate against future supply risk. Especially, as the consumption of rechargeable batteries is estimated to rise significantly and the current recovery rates are extremely low. Pyrometallurgical processing, such as secondary copper smelting, offers potentially an effective recovery route for a number of the key elements. Based on the fact that different trace elements have characteristic thermodynamic properties, they distribute in different material streams during pyrometallurgical processing, i.e. metal, matte, slag, magnetite, with different ratios. In particular, solubilities of trace elements in the primary magnetite phase have been properly investigated for the first time. Furthermore, fundamental data about the distributions of Li, Mn, and REE's in copper processing are also subject of speculation. The present study ascertains the distributions and deportments of battery elements during copper converting, between temperatures 1200 and 1275 degrees C. The thermodynamic data measured as a part of this study will provide basics and solid guidelines for the recovery of the studied trace elements in the industrial copper smelting and converting processes. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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