Recovery of cobalt sulfate from spent lithium ion batteries by reductive leaching and solvent extraction with Cyanex 272

被引:353
作者
Kang, Jingu [1 ,2 ]
Senanayake, Gamini [3 ]
Sohn, Jeongsoo [1 ]
Shin, Shun Myung [1 ]
机构
[1] Korea Inst Geosci & Mineral Resources KIGAM, Mineral Resources Res Div, Met Recovery Grp, Taejon 305350, South Korea
[2] Korea Univ Sci & Technol UST, Dept Resource Recycling, Taejon 305333, South Korea
[3] Murdoch Univ, Parker Ctr, Fac Minerals & Energy, Perth, WA 6150, Australia
关键词
Spent Li-ion battery; Reductive acid leaching; Cyanex; 272; Cobalt sulfate recovery; METAL VALUES; SEPARATION; NICKEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.hydromet.2009.10.010
中图分类号
TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
Cobalt sulfate was recovered from crushed and screened prismatic type spent lithium ion batteries (LIBs) containing 5-20% Co, 5-7% Li, 5-10% Ni, 15% organic chemicals, and 7% plastics together with Cu, Al, Fe, and Mn. Cobalt was reductively leached from the - 16 mesh fraction in 1 h by stirring with 2 M H2SO4 and 6 vol.% H2O2, at 60 degrees C and 300 rpm using a solid/liquid ratio of 100 g/L to give a cobalt concentration of 28 g/L, corresponding to a leaching efficiency of > 99% Metal ion impurities such as copper, iron, and aluminium were precipitated as hydroxides from solution by adjusting pH to 6.5. Cobalt was then selectively extracted from the purified aqueous phase by equilibrating with 50% saponified 0.4 M Cyanex 272 at an equilibrium pH similar to 6 The McCabe-Thiele plot predicted 99.9% cobalt extraction in a 2 stage counter-current operation with A/O ratio of 1/2. Separation factors for the extraction of Co/Li and Co/Ni at pH 6 were close to 750. The stripping of the loaded organic phase with 2 M H2SO4 produced a solution of 96 g/L Co from which pure pigment grade cobalt sulfate could be recovered by evaporation/recrystallisation. Overall. 92% cobalt could be recovered from the spent lithium ion batteries. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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页码:168 / 171
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