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Title Time-Dependent Behavior of Waste Lithium-Ion Batteries in Secondary Copper Smelting
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Authors Klemettinen, A; Klemettinen, L; Michallik, R; O'Brien, H; Jokilaakso, A
Title Time-Dependent Behavior of Waste Lithium-Ion Batteries in Secondary Copper Smelting
Year 2022
Published Batteries-Basel, 8, 10
DOI 10.3390/batteries8100190
Abstract As the electrification sector expands rapidly, the demand for metals used in batteries is increasing significantly. New approaches for lithium-ion battery (LIB) recycling have to be investigated and new technologies developed in order to secure the future supply of battery metals (i.e., lithium, cobalt, nickel). In this work, the possibility of integrating LIB recycling with secondary copper smelting was further investigated. The time-dependent behavior of battery metals (Li, Co, Ni, Mn) in simulated secondary copper smelting conditions was investigated for the first time. In the study, copper alloy was used as a medium for collecting valuable metals and the distribution coefficients of these metals between copper alloy and slag were used for evaluating the recycling efficiencies. The determined distribution coefficients follow the order Ni >> Co >> Mn > Li throughout the time range investigated. In our study, the evolution of phases and their chemical composition were investigated in laboratory-scale experiments under reducing conditions of oxygen partial pressure p(O-2) = 10(-10) atm, at 1300 degrees C. The results showed that already after 1 h holding time, the major elements were in equilibrium. However, based on the microstructural observations and trace elements distributions, the required full equilibration time for the system was determined to be 16 h.
Author Keywords recycling; circular economy; kinetics; pyrometallurgy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000872254100001
WoS Category Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
Research Area Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/8/10/190/pdf?version=1665999502
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