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Research » Circular Economy for Batteries

Title

Recovery of raw materials from Li-Ion accumulators

Type

No information

Sponsorship

BMBF

Duration

01.07.2004 – 30.06.2007

Partner

Accurec GmbH, UVR FIA GmbH-Deutschland

Description

The aim is to develop a recycling process that minimises the amount of residual material and has few process stages, which converts the metallic valuable components (Co, Cu, Al, Fe, Li) and the high-quality conducting salt LiPF6 from the Li-Ion batteries into such a form that they can be reused in the battery production process. The aim is also to prove the technical feasibility on a semi-technical scale and to provide the data for an economic and ecological evaluation of the process for applications to be expected in practice. By combining mechanical processes and vacuum-thermal treatment methods, complex hydrometallurgical process steps are to be avoided. Among the innovative core processes of the process concept are the quasi-isothermal vacuum distillation of the electrolyte temperature-sensitive conductive salt with simultaneous deactivation of the Li-Ion cell, the comminution of the batteries and subsequent sorting into a carbon-containing Co-Li concentrate as well as concentrates of copper and aluminium. The Co-Li concentrate contains the conductive salt which is then washed out with the recovered electrolyte for filtering and reuse. By reducing the melting down of the Co-Li concentrate, Co is obtained as a metal as well as a Li-containing slag concentrate. Conversion to Li chloride and subsequent fused-salt electrolysis enables the production of metallic lithium. With this holistic approach, the value-intensive ingredients can be recovered as marketable recycling products.

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