Separation Process Of Rare Metals From Hydrochloric Acid Liquors Of Spent Lithium Ion Batteries By Solvent Extraction

International Mineral Processing Congress
T. Suzuki
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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11
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Acid leach liquors from spent lithium-ion batteries employing lithium cobalt dioxide (LiCoO2) as a cathode active material contain valuable metals such as cobalt and lithium, as well as common metals such as aluminum and copper. The objective of this study was to develop a hydrometallurgical process providing a high selectively between aluminum, cobalt, copper, and lithium from hydrochloric acid solutions. Batch experiment results showed that selective hydroxide precipitation approach was not suitable because a significant amount of cobalt and lithium was co-precipitated with aluminum and copper hydroxides. In contrast, batch experiments and the subsequent data analysis indicated that the sequence of solvent extraction circuits using PC-88A, Acorga M5640, and tri-n-octylamine (TOA) extractants effectively separates four metals of interest. In the first circuit of the proposed process, copper was selectively extracted by Acorga M5640 at the pH 1.0-2.0. Aluminum, cobalt, and lithium remain in the aqueous phase. In the second circuit, aluminium is selectively extracted by PC-88A at pH 2.0-2.5. For the separation of remaining cobalt and lithium, Acorga M5640 provided higher separation efficiency compared to PC-88A single extractant and PC-88A/TOA mixed extractant. However, the stripping efficiency of cobalt from the Acorga M5640 organic phase was found to be low (less than 10 %). Therefore, PC-88A/TOA mixed extractant rather than Acorga M5640 is an advisable choice for the separation of cobalt and lithium. Keywords: spent lithium-ion secondary batteries, solvent extraction, lithium, cobalt
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APA: T. Suzuki  (2012)  Separation Process Of Rare Metals From Hydrochloric Acid Liquors Of Spent Lithium Ion Batteries By Solvent Extraction

MLA: T. Suzuki Separation Process Of Rare Metals From Hydrochloric Acid Liquors Of Spent Lithium Ion Batteries By Solvent Extraction. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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