Priority Recovery of Lithium From Spent Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries via H2O-Based Deep Eutectic Solvents

Yinghua Zhang, Juanjian Ru, Yixin Hua, Mingqiang Cheng, Lianwu Lu, Ding Wang
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The growing use of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries has raised concerns about their environmental impact and recycling challenges, particularly the recovery of Li. Here, we propose a new strategy for the priority recovery of Li and precise separation of Fe and P from spent LFP cathode materials via H2O-based deep eutectic solvents (DESs). Through adjusting the form of the metal complexes and precipitation mode, above 99.95% Li and Fe can be dissolved in choline chloride-anhydrous oxalic acid-water (ChCl-OA-H2O) DES, and the high recovery efficiency of Li and Fe about 93.41% and 97.40% accordingly are obtained. The effects of the main parameters are comprehensively investigated during the leaching and recovery processes. The recovery mechanism of the pretreated LFP is clarified and the rate-controlling step of the heterogeneous dissolution reactions is also identified. Results show that soluble phases of Li3Fe2(PO4)3 and Fe2O3 are formed after roasting pretreatment, and Li(I) ions tend to form Li2C2O4 precipitates with C2O42− during the leaching process so that Li can be recovered preferentially in purity of 99.82%. After UV-visible light irradiation, Fe(III) ions are converted into Fe(II) ions, which can react with C2O42− to form FeC2O4 precipitates by adjusting the H2O content, and P is recovered as Na3PO4∙12H2O (99.98% purity). Additionally, a plan for the recycling of used DES is proposed and the leaching and recovery performances still maintain stable after three recycling circles. The method offers an approach with a simple process, high efficiency, and waste-free recycling for priority recovery Li and precise separation of Fe and P from spent LFP batteries in DESs.

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