Exploring the influence of hydrogen bond donors in deep eutectic solvents on the extraction of metals during the recycling process of lithium-ion batteries†

IF 2.7 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Suryakamal Sarma, Shivansh Singh, Vamshi Krishna Rao, Tridib K. Sarma and Vinod Kumar
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This report introduces an innovative and environmentally friendly approach to recycling lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) utilizing deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as an alternative to mineral acids, commonly employed in traditional hydrometallurgical processes. The focus of this study is on the extraction of valuable metals from LIB cathodes through the application of DESs, emphasizing the critical role of hydrogen bond donors (HBDs) in enhancing the leaching process. We conducted a comprehensive assessment of various complexing agents within the DES framework to evaluate their effectiveness in dissolving metal oxides. Previous reports demonstrated the potential of DESs as green solvents for LIB recycling. However, the activity of various HBDs and the leaching mechanism involved in structurally different molecules that act as HBDs in DESs have not been investigated in detail. Herein, we address this gap by exploring the influence of various HBDs on the dissolution of metal oxides. The results indicate that aromatic acidic HBDs and more effective complexing agents significantly enhance leaching efficiency, achieving up to 96% and 94% extraction of cobalt and lithium respectively from used LIB materials. This finding underscores the importance of selecting appropriate HBDs to optimize metal recovery. Overall, this comprehensive analysis of leaching mechanisms not only contributes to a deeper understanding of the interactions within DES systems but also provides valuable insights for the future design of sustainable solvent systems.

探讨了深共晶溶剂中氢键供体对锂离子电池回收过程中金属提取的影响
本报告介绍了一种创新且环保的锂离子电池(lib)回收方法,利用深度共晶溶剂(DESs)作为传统湿法冶金工艺中常用的矿物酸的替代品。本研究的重点是通过应用DESs从LIB阴极中提取有价金属,强调氢键供体(HBDs)在提高浸出过程中的关键作用。我们在DES框架内对各种络合剂进行了综合评估,以评估其溶解金属氧化物的有效性。以前的报告表明了DESs作为锂离子电池回收的绿色溶剂的潜力。然而,各种HBDs的活性以及在DESs中作为HBDs的不同结构分子所涉及的浸出机制尚未得到详细的研究。在这里,我们通过探索各种HBDs对金属氧化物溶解的影响来解决这一空白。结果表明,芳香族酸性络合剂和更有效的络合剂显著提高了浸出效率,从废旧锂电池材料中钴和锂的提取率分别高达96%和94%。这一发现强调了选择合适的hbd来优化金属回收率的重要性。总的来说,这种对浸出机制的全面分析不仅有助于更深入地了解DES系统内部的相互作用,而且为未来可持续溶剂系统的设计提供了有价值的见解。
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New Journal of Chemistry
New Journal of Chemistry 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
5.30
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1832
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2 months
期刊介绍: A journal for new directions in chemistry
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