Deep eutectic solvent for spent lithium-ion battery recycling: comparison with inorganic acid leaching
Bensheng Li, Qingzhu Li, Qingwei Wang, Xuelei Yan, Miao Shi, Chao Wu
Abstract
surface complexation reactions followed by ligand exchange for chloride in the bulk solvent. Interestingly, the safety and degradability of DESs reported in the literature are superior to those of inorganic acids. Both DESs and inorganic acids have excellent metal leaching efficiencies (>99%). However, the reaction kinetics of DESs are 2-3 orders of magnitude slower than those of inorganic acids. A significant advantage of DESs is that they can be regenerated and recycled multiple times after recovering metals by electrochemical deposition or precipitation. In the future, the development of efficient and selective DESs still requires a lot of attention.
Topics & Concepts
Leaching (pedology)Eutectic systemHydrometallurgyDeep eutectic solventChemistrySolventInorganic chemistryLithium (medication)IonInorganic ionsSulfuric acidOrganic chemistryEnvironmental scienceAlloySoil waterSoil scienceMedicineEndocrinologyExtraction and Separation ProcessesIonic liquids properties and applicationsAdvancements in Battery Materials