DOI: 10.1021/acssusresmgt.6c00231 ISSN: 2837-1445

Coupling the Peroxydisulfate Electrosynthesis with Batch and Semi-Continuous Leaching Processes of Different Battery Cathode Materials

Mark M. Pradja, Aymane Touali, Nadica Shtrbevska, Sebastian A. Held, Anna M. Dorfmüller, Jens Tübke, Jonathan Z. Bloh, Christian Modrzynski

Abstract

Different approaches to combine electrochemical peroxydisulfate production with efficient leaching of cathode material from lithium-ion batteries are demonstrated. Leaching of LCO, NCM, and black mass was investigated with well-established batch leaching as well as less common semi-continuous leaching. For this purpose, peroxydisulfate is converted to peroxymonosulfate and hydrogen peroxide via temperature-controlled hydrolysis reactions to improve the leaching outcome. Each leaching method is matched with a suitable peroxydisulfate production method (multi-pass or single-pass) and a heat conversion step. The conversion of peroxydisulfate to a mixture of peroxymonosulfate and/or hydrogen peroxide at 65 °C will enhance the leaching of LCO and NCM significantly for batch (s/l = 50 g L–1) and semi-continuous leaching. While batch leaching of NCM results in complete conversion of all metals after 1 h, semi-continuous leaching yields 30% of the transition metals and 50% of lithium with the potential for complete conversion by further addition of reagents, whereas using black mass (s/l = 200 g L–1) results in complete leaching of all metals with both approaches without applying an external heating.

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