A sustainable complexation leaching of critical metals from spent lithium-ion batteries by glycine in a neutral solution

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 2024
Abstract
To reduce the environmental footprint of hydrometallurgical
processing of black mass from spent lithium-ion batteries
(LIBs), a green leaching system based on glycine and sodium
metabisulfite (Gly-SMS) was proposed. The leaching study
demonstrated that the highest cobalt and lithium recoveries
of 100 percent and 99.8 percent were achieved under optimal
conditions. The leaching mechanism revealed that the dissolution
of LiCoO2 in the Gly-SMS solution followed the shrinking
core model. The apparent activation energies for cobalt
and lithium were determined as 48.05 and 41.51 kJ/mol, respectively,
indicating a surface chemical reaction controlling
mechanism. The leachate was then processed by an acidification-
precipitation technique with oxalic acid as the precipitant
to remove cobalt. Glycine complexes with metal ions by zwitterionic
ligand and recycles in the leaching-precipitation circuit,
reducing the reagent cost. Compared to other studies, this
leaching system has near-neutral operating conditions and is
cost-effective, making it an economically viable alternative for
treating cathode materials from spent LIBs.
Citation
APA:
(2024) A sustainable complexation leaching of critical metals from spent lithium-ion batteries by glycine in a neutral solutionMLA: A sustainable complexation leaching of critical metals from spent lithium-ion batteries by glycine in a neutral solution. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.