Abstract

The booming of the electric mobility together with the need of storing renewable energies have increased the demand of lithium-ion batteries which will bring about increasing amounts of electronic waste. Besides, the need for alternative sources of certain raw materials considered critical has changed the perception of determined wastes, which are no longer considered residues but sources of raw materials. In this work, the active cathode material present in end-of-life lithium-ion batteries (Ni, Co, and Mn) was used as secondary raw material, after being properly separated, in the synthesis of a cobalt iron nickel manganese chromium black spinel ((Co, Fe, Ni, Mn) (Fe,Cr)2O4). The pigment was used in the formulation of a ceramic inkjet ink which was deposited over a single-fired porous tile and porcelain tile. Texture and brightness of the ink were not affected by the use of this waste, thus presenting excellent prospects for the industrial ceramic application.

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