Citric acid leaching performance at high solid-to-liquid ratios for lithium-ion battery recycling

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 2025
Abstract
This study investigated the performance of citric acid as
lixiviant for cathode material from end-of-life lithium-ion
batteries (LIBs). Black mass containing 84.2 weight percent
MNC (LiNi0.45Mn0.4Co0.15O2) and 15.8 weight percent LCO
(LiCoO2) material was leached at solid-to-liquid ratios of 20,
50 and 100 g/L. Leaching with 1.5 M citric acid, 2 volume
percent H2O2 and a solid-to-liquid ratio of 20 g/L at 95 °C
extracted 90 percent Co, 95 percent Li, 94 percent Mn and 94
percent Ni within 20 min. At the highest solid-to-liquid ratio
of 100 g/L with 1.5 M citric acid, 10 volume percent H2O2 and
95 °C, 84 percent Al, 84 percent Co, 87 percent Li, 86 percent
Mn and 96 percent Ni were leached after 40 min, producing a
leach solution containing 0.68 g/L Al, 20.0 g/L Co, 6.0 g/L Li,
13.6 g/L Mn and 19.3 g/L Ni. Using stepwise addition of H2O2,
instead of initial bulk addition, did not significantly improve
the leaching efficiency but did reduce the required leaching
time. Temperature control of the reactor was also more manageable
with stepwise addition of H2O2, and evolution of gas
was less vigorous. It was observed that the leaching efficiencies
of Co, Li and Mn decreased slightly at solid-to-liquid
ratios of 50 and 100 g/L, while the leaching of Ni increased
slightly. The solution leached at 20 g/L could be stored for six
weeks without any spontaneous precipitation. However, solutions
leached at 50 and 100 g/L showed changes in concentration
after one month of storage, suggesting that processes that
have a large material throughput and use high solid-to-liquid
ratios around 100 g/L must ensure that the solutions are not
stored for extended periods of time.
Citation
APA:
(2025) Citric acid leaching performance at high solid-to-liquid ratios for lithium-ion battery recyclingMLA: Citric acid leaching performance at high solid-to-liquid ratios for lithium-ion battery recycling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.