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Recent and Novel Leaching Processes for Recovery of Metals from Spent Lithium-ion Batteries: A Review
In this review article, we have compiled state-of-the-art recent hydrometallurgical processes used to recover metals from spent lithium-ion batteries. The composition of lithium-ion batteries has evolved over time to fulfil the demand for storage capacity. Similarly, metal recovery and recycling strategies have evolved due to compositional changes and technological advancement. Traditional inorganic and organic acid leaching has various merits and limitations. Recent research has focused on creating enhanced leaching methods that incorporate cutting-edge techniques such as electrochemical, ultrasonic, and oxidative leaching. Alkaline, ammoniacal, and mechanochemical leaching have all been explored as pre-treatment methods. We have presented brief overviews on prospects of water leaching and combination of pyro-hydrometallurgical reduction roasting and leaching. Finally, we discussed the difficulties in the recovery process caused by the constantly changing compositions of next-generation batteries because of various factors. A data analytics-based framework is proposed as a promising solution for capturing and explaining the effects of various parameters by leveraging historical data to optimise process conditions.
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Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals publishes original research articles and reviews on ferrous and non-ferrous process metallurgy, structural and functional materials development, physical, chemical and mechanical metallurgy, welding science and technology, metal forming, particulate technologies, surface engineering, characterization of materials, thermodynamics and kinetics, materials modelling and other allied branches of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering.
Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals also serves as a forum for rapid publication of recent advances in all the branches of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. The technical content of the journal is scrutinized by the Editorial Board composed of experts from various disciplines of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. Editorial Advisory Board provides valuable advice on technical matters related to the publication of Transactions.