Abstract

ABSTRACT Hydrometallurgical recycling of spent lithium cathode material commonly uses sodium hydroxide () and sodium carbonate () as reagents for impurity removal, metal extraction, and lithium recovery, which results a final processing solution containing high concentration of that needs to be treated before discharge or reuse. The present study reports the development of a novel closed-loop hydrometallurgical recycling of spent lithium cathode material process by adapting lithium hydroxide () or lithium carbonate () to replace in impurity removal and metal extraction, as well as using a three-compartment electrodialysis cell to regenerate and sulfuric acid () in recovering lithium. The regenerated and can be reused in the hydrometallurgical recycling process, making this a closed-loop process. Three different scales are studied to understand the reaction kinetics: 1-l batch, 40-l batch, and 73-l continuous batch. With as a reagent, impurities, such as Al and Fe, can be removed at pH 4.0–5.5. Metal extraction of Ni, Co, and Mn as carbonate or hydroxide can be achieved at pH 8–10. Up to 0.9 M of can be generated with a three-compartment electrodialysis cell with a 78% current efficiency. The proposed closed-loop hydrometallurgical process reduces costs through reagent regeneration, offering economic attractiveness, and provides an environmentally friendlier approach to recycling spent lithium-ion battery cathode material.

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