超声波分离水中电极废料:锂离子电池回收的可持续方法

IF 7.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Yuka Yamada, Yasuhito Kondo, Hiroki Kondo
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摘要

本研究研究了水基超声处理作为锂离子电池制造过程中电极废料直接回收的预处理方法。随着生产规模的扩大以满足日益增长的需求,这种废料的产生越来越多,其活性物质比旧电池中的活性物质更不易降解,因此非常适合直接回收。这项工作的重点是阴极材料的分离,阴极材料包含有价值的和稀缺的金属,通常与抵抗水基去除的有机不溶性粘合剂结合。相反,使用水溶性粘合剂的阳极材料可以很容易地用水分离。为了在不使用刺激性化学品或高温的情况下实现高效环保的分离,研究人员探索了水下超声波处理方法。低频超声在增强电极材料剥离的同时,也经常对铝箔集流器造成损伤。为了解决这个问题,采用更高的频率和周期性频率扫描来分散驻波,结果仅用水就成功去除了99%以上的阴极材料,而不会损坏铝箔。回收的阴极粉末铝杂质含量低于0.02 wt%,纯度高,适合重复使用。研究还发现,超声波处理前的水浸泡抑制了脱落,因为在Al/电极材料界面形成了花瓣状化合物。因此,应仔细优化浸泡时间,以确保稳定有效的加工。这种非热、非机械、简单的水基工艺为电池材料的回收提供了一种有前途、低影响和节能的策略。
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Ultrasonic separation of electrode scrap in water: a sustainable method for Li-ion battery recycling

Ultrasonic separation of electrode scrap in water: a sustainable method for Li-ion battery recycling
This study investigates a water-based ultrasonic treatment as a pretreatment method for the direct recycling of electrode scrap generated in lithium-ion battery manufacturing. As production scales up to meet growing demand, such scrap is increasingly generated, and its active materials are less degraded than those in used batteries, making it well-suited for direct recycling. The focus of this work is on the separation of cathode materials, which contain valuable and scarce metals and are typically bound with organic-insoluble binders that resist water-based removal. In contrast, anode materials, which use water-soluble binders, can be easily separated using water. To enable efficient and environmentally friendly separation without the use of harsh chemicals or high temperatures, underwater ultrasonic treatment was explored. While low-frequency ultrasonication enhanced the detachment of the electrode material, it often caused damage to the aluminum (Al) foil current collector. To address this, a higher frequency with a periodic frequency sweep was employed to disperse standing waves, resulting in the successful removal of over 99% of cathode material using only water, with no damage to the Al foil. The recovered cathode powder contained less than 0.02 wt% of Al impurities, indicating high purity suitable for reuse. The study also found that water immersion prior to ultrasonication inhibited exfoliation due to the formation of petal-like compounds at the Al/electrode material interface. Thus, immersion time should be carefully optimized to ensure stable and effective processing. This nonthermal, nonmechanical, and brief water-based process offers a promising, low-impact, and energy-efficient strategy for battery material recovery.
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Waste management
Waste management 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
15.60
自引率
6.20%
发文量
492
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Waste Management is devoted to the presentation and discussion of information on solid wastes,it covers the entire lifecycle of solid. wastes. Scope: Addresses solid wastes in both industrialized and economically developing countries Covers various types of solid wastes, including: Municipal (e.g., residential, institutional, commercial, light industrial) Agricultural Special (e.g., C and D, healthcare, household hazardous wastes, sewage sludge)
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