Pollution-free recycling of lead and sulfur from spent lead-acid batteries via a facile vacuum roasting route

Mengmeng Wang , Quanyin Tan , Jiadong Yu , Dong Xia , Wei Zhang , Cong-Cong Zhang , Zhiyuan Zhang , Junxiong Wang , Kang Liu , Jinhui Li
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Traditional pyrometallurgical recovery of spent lead-acid batteries (LABs) requires a temperature higher than 1000 °C, with accompanying hard-to-collect wastes such as lead dust and sulfur oxides. Against this background, sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) was proposed as a low-cost, safe, and non-toxic reagent for recycling the high-risk environmental elements lead (Pb) and sulfur (S), in spent LAB lead paste, enabling the one-step conservation of multi-component Pb species, including lead sulfate (PbSO4), metallic lead (Pb), and lead dioxide (PbO2), to lead oxide (PbO) and sodium sulfate (Na2SO4). The possible reaction pathways of Pb and S species in vacuum roasting was confirmed by Gibbs free energy reaction with an estimated average activation energy of 272.5 kJ/mol. The insoluble PbO in the reaction product (PbO/Na2SO4/Na2CO3) can be recycled by vacuum filtration, while Na2CO3 and Na2SO4 were separated using a carbonation method. Life cycle assessment revealed that for recycling 1.0 t of spent LABs, the vacuum roasting can reduce the carbon footprint −2.1 × 103 kg CO2 eq, promoting global decarbonization. The designed route is highlighted with waste-free production and is outlined by the twelve principles of green chemistry, showing its great engineering application potential for spent LAB recycling.

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简易真空焙烧法无公害回收废铅酸电池中的铅和硫
传统的废铅酸电池(实验室)的火法回收需要高于1000℃的温度,并伴随铅尘和硫氧化物等难以收集的废物。在此背景下,碳酸钠(Na2CO3)被提出作为一种低成本、安全、无毒的试剂,用于回收废旧LAB铅膏中的高危环境元素铅(Pb)和硫(S),可将多组分铅(包括硫酸铅(PbSO4)、金属铅(Pb)和二氧化铅(PbO2))一步保存为氧化铅(PbO)和硫酸钠(Na2SO4)。利用Gibbs自由能反应确定了Pb和S在真空焙烧过程中可能的反应途径,估计平均活化能为272.5 kJ/mol。反应产物(PbO/Na2SO4/Na2CO3)中的不溶性PbO可通过真空过滤回收,Na2CO3和Na2SO4采用碳化法分离。生命周期评价表明,每回收1.0 t废实验室,真空焙烧可减少碳足迹−2.1 × 103 kg CO2当量,促进全球脱碳。设计的路线以无废物生产为重点,并根据绿色化学的十二原则概述,显示了其在废LAB回收方面的巨大工程应用潜力。
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