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Separation of Metal and Cathode Materials from Waste Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery by Electrostatic Process

Huabing Zhu, Yuxuan Bai, Lei Zu, Haijun Bi, Jian Wen

2023Separations19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The improper disposal of retired lithium batteries will cause environmental pollution and a waste of resources. In this study, a waste lithium iron phosphate battery was used as a raw material, and cathode and metal materials in the battery were separated and recovered by mechanical crushing and electrostatic separation technology. The effects on material electrostatic separation of separation parameters such as the crushing particle size, the voltage of the static electrode, and the rotating speed of the grounding rotor were all studied combined with trajectory simulation and separation experiments. The results show that the crushing particle size of the material has the most significant impact on the separation effect, and the material separation effect primarily occurs in the range of 0.2–2.0 mm particle sizes. When the voltage of the static electrode is 30 kV, the rotating speed of the grounded rotor is 60 r/min, and the particle size is 0.4–0.8 mm, and the recovery rates for aluminum, copper, and lithium iron phosphate reach 93.2%, 91.1%, and 97.1%, respectively. In the recovery process for waste lithium batteries, using electrostatic separation technology instead of high-temperature roasting or chemical leaching can effectively improve the separation efficiency and reduce secondary pollution.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceSeparation processElectrodeParticle sizeEnvironmental pollutionLithium iron phosphateLeaching (pedology)Magnetic separationParticle (ecology)CathodeMetallurgyChemical engineeringChemistryEnvironmental scienceElectrochemistryChromatographyGeologyEngineeringEnvironmental protectionSoil scienceSoil waterPhysical chemistryOceanographyExtraction and Separation ProcessesRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesAdvancements in Battery Materials