posted on 2023-02-17, 17:42authored byMengmeng Wang, Kang Liu, Zibo Xu, Shanta Dutta, Marjorie Valix, Daniel S. Alessi, Longbin Huang, Julie B. Zimmerman, Daniel C. W. Tsang
Selective and highly efficient extraction technologies
for the
recovery of critical metals including lithium, nickel, cobalt, and
manganese from spent lithium-ion battery (LIB) cathode materials are
essential in driving circularity. The tailored deep eutectic solvent
(DES) choline chloride–formic acid (ChCl–FA) demonstrated
a high selectivity and efficiency in extracting critical metals from
mixed cathode materials (LiFePO4:Li(NiCoMn)1/3O2 mass ratio of 1:1) under mild conditions (80 °C,
120 min) with a solid–liquid mass ratio of 1:200. The leaching
performance of critical metals could be further enhanced by mechanochemical
processing because of particle size reduction, grain refinement, and
internal energy storage. Furthermore, mechanochemical reactions effectively
inhibited undesirable leaching of nontarget elements (iron and phosphorus),
thus promoting the selectivity and leaching efficiency of critical
metals. This was achieved through the preoxidation of Fe and the enhanced
stability of iron phosphate framework, which significantly increased
the separation factor of critical metals to nontarget elements from
56.9 to 1475. The proposed combination of ChCl–FA extraction
and the mechanochemical reaction can achieve a highly selective extraction
of critical metals from multisource spent LIBs under mild conditions.