Abstract Scope |
This study put the emphasis on developing and optimizing efficient hydrometallurgical processes to recycle a lithium-ion battery of an electric vehicle utilizing systematic experimental and theoretical approaches based on Design of Experiment Methodology. Two leachants, i.e., HCl and H2SO4+H2O2 were utilized and on the basis of fractional factorial design for the metal leaching efficiency, the most effective leachant was selected as H2SO4+H2O2. In this case, 1.5 M H2SO4 with 1.0 wt% H2O2 at a liquid-to-solid ratio of 20 mL g-1 and temperature of 50 °C for 60 min resulted in the recovery of 100% lithium, 98.4% cobalt, 98.6% nickel, and 98.6% manganese. Moreover, a process mechanism of H2SO4+H2O2 leaching of all four metals was proposed. Finally, the Co, Ni, and Mn co-precipitate and Li2CO3 precipitate were combined to regenerate a new cathode active material. |