Leaching of NMC industrial black mass in the presence of LFP

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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

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2024-05-11

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14

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Scientific Reports, Volume 14, issue 1

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This study focuses on the effect of an emerging source of waste, lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cathode materials, on the hydrometallurgical recycling of the currently dominant industrial battery waste that is rich in transition metals (Ni, Co, Mn, and Li). The effects of the dosage of LFP, initial acidity, and timing of LFP reductant addition were investigated in sulfuric acid (H2SO4) leaching (t = 3 h, T = 60 °C, ω = 300 rpm). The results showed that addition of LFP increased both transition metal extraction and acid consumption. Further, the redox potential was lowered due to the increased presence of Fe2+. An initial acidity of 2.0 mol/L H2SO4 with acid consumption of 1.3 kg H2SO4/kg black mass provided optimal conditions for achieving a high leaching yield (Co = 100%, Ni = 87.6%, Mn = 91.1%, Li = 100%) and creating process solutions (Co 8.8 g/L, Ni 13.8 g/L, Li 6.7 g/L, Mn 7.6 g/L, P 12.1 g/L) favorable for subsequent hydrometallurgical processing. Additionally, the overall efficiency of H2O2 decreased due to its decomposition by high concentrations of Fe2+ and Mn2+ when H2O2 was added after t = 2 h, leading to only a minor increase in final battery metals extraction levels.

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Battery recycling, Cathode active material, Leaching, Lithium-ion battery, Reductant

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Zou, Y, Chernyaev, A, Ossama, M, Seisko, S & Lundström, M 2024, ' Leaching of NMC industrial black mass in the presence of LFP ', Scientific Reports, vol. 14, no. 1, 10818 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-61569-3