Synergetic recycling of permanent magnet and Li-ion battery cathode material for metals recovery

IF 8.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Sustainable Materials and Technologies Pub Date : 2024-07-06 DOI:10.1016/j.susmat.2024.e01043
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Rare earth elements (REEs)-based (NdFeB) magnets and lithium−ion batteries (LIBs) are critical for a low−carbon economy. Their production depends on critical elements like REEs, Li, Co and Ni. Recycling of these products have been explored separately as a potential solution. Conventional methods for recycling NdFeB magnets and LIBs face challenges like high energy consumption, lengthy processing, excessive reagent usage, and waste generation. In this study, a novel synergetic recycling methodology is proposed to minimize these challenges. The idea is based on using waste ferrous sulfate solution generated during magnet leaching as a reducing and leaching reagent for battery recycling thereby eliminating the need for additional reagents for oxidation of iron in NdFeB and reduction of cathode material in LIBs. The magnet is leached in diluted H2SO4 at 70 °C followed by double sulfate precipitation for REEs with Na2SO4. The REE-depleted but acidic ferrous solution is then used for reductive leaching of cathode material at 90 °C. The overall recovery rates of REEs, Li, Co, Ni, and Mn in this process are >95%. The iron from magnet material is recovered as crystalline and easily-filterable iron compound that can be converted to goethite and used as a byproduct. This synergetic approach not only reduces reagent consumption and waste generation aligning with the principles of circular economy but also offers improved efficiency, resource conservation, and environmental sustainability.

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永磁体和锂离子电池正极材料的协同循环利用,实现金属回收
基于稀土元素(REEs)的(钕铁硼)磁铁和锂离子电池(LIBs)对低碳经济至关重要。它们的生产依赖于稀土元素、锂、钴和镍等关键元素。作为一种潜在的解决方案,对这些产品的回收利用进行了单独探索。回收钕铁硼磁体和锂电池的传统方法面临着高能耗、加工时间长、试剂用量大和产生废物等挑战。本研究提出了一种新颖的协同回收方法,以尽量减少这些挑战。这一想法的基础是将磁铁浸出过程中产生的废硫酸亚铁溶液用作电池回收的还原和浸出试剂,从而无需使用额外的试剂来氧化钕铁硼中的铁和还原 LIB 中的阴极材料。磁铁在 70 °C 的稀释 H2SO4 中浸出,然后用 Na2SO4 对 REE 进行双重硫酸盐沉淀。然后,在 90 °C的温度下,使用贫化了稀土元素但呈酸性的铁溶液对阴极材料进行还原浸出。在此工艺中,REEs、Li、Co、Ni 和 Mn 的总体回收率为 95%。从磁铁材料中回收的铁是结晶的、易于过滤的铁化合物,可转化为网纹石并作为副产品使用。这种协同方法不仅减少了试剂消耗和废物产生,符合循环经济原则,还提高了效率、资源保护和环境可持续性。
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Sustainable Materials and Technologies
Sustainable Materials and Technologies Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Materials and Technologies (SM&T), an international, cross-disciplinary, fully open access journal published by Elsevier, focuses on original full-length research articles and reviews. It covers applied or fundamental science of nano-, micro-, meso-, and macro-scale aspects of materials and technologies for sustainable development. SM&T gives special attention to contributions that bridge the knowledge gap between materials and system designs.
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