Recycling Of Li/soci2 Battery Wastes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Arpad E. Tonna
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Recycling of materials from lithium-oxyhalide batteries is a complex task, since the dismantling of batteries is associated with many hazards. The electrolyte and the lithium anode metal are extremely reactive in the presence of water or water vapor. Therefore, the dismantling process is a complex task. In this process, the lithium battery is electrically discharged, then frozen in liquid argon, and cut into small size pieces. These are fed into an incinerator, where the unreacted portion of lithium metal, thionyl chloride, plastic separators and carbon paste are decomposed and burned to gaseous products. The aluminum, iron (steel) and nickel pieces are recovered as saleable scrap metals. The off-gases are scrubbed with an alkaline sodium carbonate containing solution. The clean gases are released to the environment. The particulate mater recovered from the scrub-suspension would be available as additive to the cement industry . The recycling of battery decomposition products improves the economic viability of the disposal processes. Work is in progress to develop safe handling, processing and recycling large size lithium batteries.
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APA: Arpad E. Tonna  (1995)  Recycling Of Li/soci2 Battery Wastes

MLA: Arpad E. Tonna Recycling Of Li/soci2 Battery Wastes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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