Abstract

Spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) recycling has attracted much attention because it is highly favorable to environment protection and sustainable development. Developing a cleaner method for metals extraction can greatly reduce risk of secondary pollution. Chlorinating technology has been proved as an efficient method for metals extraction instead of traditional hydrometallurgy. In this paper, cathode materials from spent LIBs could be rapidly converted into metal chlorides by NH4Cl roasting at 623 K for 20 min. The results indicated nearly 100% metal leaching rates were achieved. Further, in-depth study is performed to obtain the mechanism function of chlorinating conversion based on roasting and TGA experiments. The apparent activation energy as 73.40 kJ/mol was firstly obtained, and then the reaction model of chlorination reaction was determined by model fitting and verifying. Herein, sub-reactions of chlorination reaction were figured out and their contributions were used to determinate reaction controlling mechanisms of chlorination reaction. The results indicated that nucleation reaction played a leading role in the initial stage (0.05 <α < 0.43) while phase boundary reaction took the control in next stage (0.43 <α < 0.95), which gave a good explanation to activation energy change. Finally, our findings provided inspirations for studying the controlling mechanism of gas-solid reaction.

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