Recycling for the recovery of critical metals from LiCoO2 cathode material through methanesulfonic acid-citric acid organic leaching system

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jae-Yeon Kim Jiajia Wu Eun-Woo Kim Yoo-Jin Kim Jun-Jae Lee Jai-Won Byeon Junmo Ahn Jaeheon Lee
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Feb 1, 2024

Abstract

The surge in demand for battery materials, coupled with environmental challenges linked to battery disposal, underscores the need to recycle spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Green recycling approaches, in particular, have garnered attention for battery recycling. In this study, a hydrometallurgical method using a synergetic organic lixiviant combining methanesulfonic acid (MSA) and citric acid (CA) as an alternative to inorganic mineral acids was introduced as a green approach to recycle cathode materials of LIBs. The conditions for leaching and recovery processes were optimized. Cathode materials were regenerated using the recovered materials. Moreover, the leaching performance and economic feasibility of this leaching system were compared with those of various other organic acids.
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APA: Jae-Yeon Kim Jiajia Wu Eun-Woo Kim Yoo-Jin Kim Jun-Jae Lee Jai-Won Byeon Junmo Ahn Jaeheon Lee  (2024)  Recycling for the recovery of critical metals from LiCoO2 cathode material through methanesulfonic acid-citric acid organic leaching system

MLA: Jae-Yeon Kim Jiajia Wu Eun-Woo Kim Yoo-Jin Kim Jun-Jae Lee Jai-Won Byeon Junmo Ahn Jaeheon Lee Recycling for the recovery of critical metals from LiCoO2 cathode material through methanesulfonic acid-citric acid organic leaching system. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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