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摘要
众所周知,三元电池中镉 (Cd) 的存在会影响其使用寿命和循环性能。本研究介绍了一种增强型双萃取剂系统,该系统结合了 5%(V/V)二-2-乙基己基磷酸(P204)和 5%(V/V)双(2,4,4-三甲基戊基)二硫代膦酸(Cyanex301),可有效降低镉含量,同时不会造成大量钴损耗。在 pH 值为 1.8、有机相与水相比例为 1:1(V/V)、温度为 25 °C 的条件下进行 10 分钟的萃取,我们的方法实现了 99.99% 的镉萃取效率,并将钴萃取率限制在 0.53%。随后的汽提工艺利用 1 M 硫酸和 6 M 盐酸回收了 87.13% 的钴和 95.11% 的镉。在优化条件下运行的高效工艺路线图已在全厂范围内处理含镉的硫酸钴溶液中得到证实。这些创新成果有望加快二次资源循环利用,特别是镉和钴的循环利用。
Efficient Separation of Cadmium from Cobalt-Rich Solutions Using Cyanex301 and P204/P507
The presence of cadmium (Cd) in ternary batteries is a known detriment to both their service longevity and cycling performance. Traditional methods for reducing Cd levels in cobalt (Co) sulfate solutions can be effective but often result in significant losses of Co. This study introduces an enhanced dual-extractant system that combines 5% (V/V) di-2-ethylhexyl phosphoric acid (P204) with 5% (V/V) bis (2,4,4-trimethylpentyl) dithiophosphinic acid (Cyanex301) to effectively lower Cd content without substantial Co depletion. Conducted at a pH of 1.8 with a 1:1(V/V) organic-to-aqueous phase ratio at 25 °C for 10 min, our approach achieved a 99.99% extraction efficiency for Cd and limited Co extraction to just 0.53%. Subsequent stripping processes utilized 1 M sulfuric acid and 6 M hydrochloric acid to recover 87.13% of Co and 95.11% of Cd. An efficient process roadmap operated at optimized condition was demonstrated for plant-wide treatment of the cobalt sulfate solution containing Cd. The innovative results hold the potential to accelerate advancements in secondary resource recycling, especially Cd and Co.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy is dedicated to presenting metallurgical processes and related research aimed at improving the sustainability of metal-producing industries, with a particular emphasis on materials recovery, reuse, and recycling. Its editorial scope encompasses new techniques, as well as optimization of existing processes, including utilization, treatment, and management of metallurgically generated residues. Articles on non-technical barriers and drivers that can affect sustainability will also be considered.