Patent classifications
C22B23/043
METHOD OF SELECTIVELY REMOVING ALUMINUM FROM WASTE ELECTRODE AND A METHOD OF REMOVING METAL COMPONENTS FROM THE WASTE ELECTRODE USING THE METHOD
A method of removing aluminum from a waste electrode. The method includes comminuting the waste electrode containing a waste current collector and an electrode active material. The method further includes screening the comminuted waste electrode to collect the electrode active material. The method further includes mixing the electrode active material and an alkaline solution to remove aluminum impurities in the electrode active material.
FLUIDIZED BED REACTOR AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING ACTIVE METAL FROM LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY THEREBY
A method of recovering an active metal of a lithium secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention includes preparing a waste cathode active material mixture obtained from a waste cathode of a lithium secondary battery, forming a preliminary precursor mixture by reacting the waste cathode active material mixture with a reactive gas in a fluidized bed reactor, and selectively recovering a lithium precursor from the preliminary precursor mixture. The fluidized bed reactor includes a reactor body and a horizontal expansion bed, and a ratio of a diameter of the horizontal expansion bed relative to a diameter of the reactor body is 3 or more to improve a recovery efficiency of a lithium secondary battery.
METHOD FOR TREATING ALLOY
Provided is a method for treating an alloy by which nickel and/or cobalt can be selectively isolated from an alloy that contains copper as well as nickel and/or cobalt, in a waste lithium ion battery. The present invention is a method for treating an alloy, by which a solution that contains nickel and/or cobalt is obtained from an alloy that contains copper as well as nickel and/or cobalt, the method including: a leaching step in which a leachate is obtained by subjecting an alloy to an acid-based leaching treatment under conditions in which a sulfurizing agent is also present; a reduction step in which a reduced solution is obtained by subjecting the leachate to a reduction treatment using a reducing agent; and an oxidation/neutralization step in which a solution that contains nickel and/or cobalt is obtained by adding an oxidizing agent and also a neutralizing agent to the reduced solution.
Recycling of Cobalt and Nickel from Lithium-Ion Batteries
A process for recovering a nickel cobalt manganese hydroxide from recycled lithium-ion battery (LIB) material such as black mass, black powder, filter cake, or the like. The recycled LIB material is mixed with water and either sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid at a pH less than 2. Cobalt, nickel, and manganese oxides from the recycled lithium-ion battery material dissolve into the acidic water with the reductive assistance of gaseous sulfur dioxide. Anode carbon is filtered from the acidic water, leaving the dissolved cobalt, nickel, and manganese oxides in a filtrate. The filtrate is mixed with aqueous sodium hydroxide at a pH greater than 8. Nickel cobalt manganese hydroxide precipitates from the filtrate. The nickel cobalt manganese hydroxide is filtered from the filtrate and dried. The filtrate may be treated ammonium fluoride or ammonium bifluoride to precipitate lithium fluoride from the filtrate. The composition ratio of nickel to cobalt to manganese in the acid filtrate may be adjusted to a desired ratio. The anode carbon is recovered and purified for reuse.
Method for whole component microwave fast digestion and precious metal extraction from ionic liquid of waste circuit board
The invention discloses Method for whole component microwave fast digestion and precious metal extraction from ionic liquid of waste circuit board, and belongs to the field of hydrometallurgy. Based on the theory that microwaves can directly penetrate through a leaching medium to directly heat a circuit board, microwave-assisted leaching can reinforce mass transfer and heat transfer in the traditional leaching process, the leaching time is greatly shortened, and the leaching efficiency is improved. Before leaching, a waste circuit board does not need to be smashed, and environmental protection is achieved while energy is saved. The temperature rising process and reaction time of the reaction can be controlled, the whole process is conducted under the airtight condition, heat loss in the leaching process is avoided, the valuable leaching rate is high, the selectivity is high, and efficient leaching of valuable metal can be achieved. Precious metal leachate is extracted through imidazolium ionic liquid, the selectivity of the imidazolium ionic liquid to gold is high, and the co-extraction phenomenon of gold, nickel, copper and other ions is avoided. The method for extracting the precious metal leachate through ionic liquid is a green and clean recycling method, and the overall recycling rate of gold, nickel and copper can reach 99% or above.
METHOD FOR RECOVERING VALUABLE METAL FROM WASTE ELECTRODE MATERIAL OF LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY BY USING LITHIUM CARBONATE
A method according to an embodiment is for recovering a valuable metal from a waste electrode material of a lithium secondary battery by using lithium carbonate. An anode-cathode mixed electrode material that has been separated by draining, crushing, screening, and sorting a waste lithium secondary battery is preprocessed. A precipitation operation performed by adding lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) to a metal melt acquired by performing sulfuric acid dissolution using sulfuric acid. A valuable metal such as nickel, cobalt, manganese, aluminum, and copper is recovered as a residue in the form of a carbonate composite, and a lithium sulfate (Li2SO4) aqueous solution including lithium is recovered as a filtrate.
METHOD FOR TREATING ALLOY
The present invention is a method for treating an alloy, by which a solution that contains nickel and/or cobalt is obtained from an alloy that contains copper, zinc, and nickel and/or cobalt, said method comprising: a leaching process wherein a leachate is obtained by subjecting the alloy to a leaching treatment by means of an acid in the coexistence of a sulfurizing agent; a reduction process wherein the leachate is subjected to a reduction treatment with use of a reducing agent; and an ion exchanging process wherein a solution that contains nickel and/or cobalt is obtained by bringing a solution, which has been obtained in the reduction process, into contact with an amino phosphoric acid-based chelate resin, thereby having zinc adsorbed on the amino phosphoric acid-based chelate resin.
METHOD FOR RECYCLING LITHIUM BATTERIES
A method for recycling lithium batteries containing the steps: (a) digesting comminuted material (10), which contains comminuted components of electrodes of lithium batteries, using concentrated sulphuric acid (12) at a digestion temperature (T.sub.A) of at least 100° C., in particular at least 140° C., so that waste gas (14) and a digestion material (16) are produced, (b) discharging the waste gas (14) and (c) wet chemical extraction of at least one metallic component of the digestion material (16).
METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL PRECURSOR MATERIAL AND POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR SECONDARY LITHIUM BATTERY, AND POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR SECONDARY LITHIUM BATTERY MANUFACTURED THEREBY
The present invention relates to a method of preparing a precursor material of a positive electrode active material from a waste lithium secondary battery, to a method of preparing a lithium secondary battery positive electrode active material including a precursor material prepared by the same precursor preparation method, and to a lithium secondary battery positive electrode active material prepared by the same positive electrode active material preparation method.
METHOD FOR RECOVERING ACTIVE METAL OF LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY
In a method for recovering an active metal of a lithium secondary battery, a cathode active material mixture is prepared from a cathode of a lithium secondary battery. A first reductive process using a first reductive reaction gas and a second reductive process using a second reductive reaction gas that has a higher reaction source concentration than that of the first reductive reaction gas are performed sequentially and continuously to convert the cathode active material mixture into a preliminary precursor mixture. A lithium precursor is recovered from the preliminary precursor mixture. A lithium recovery ratio may be increased by a stepwise reduction while preventing an increase of heating value.