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Title

ProLiMo – Process development for lithium recovery from Li-ion batteries for tomorrow’s raw material security

Type

Verbundforschung

Sponsorship

DBU – Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt

Duration

01.11.2021 – 30.04.2023

Partner

K-UTEC AG Salt Technologies – Deutschland

Description

The replacement of energy sources of fossil origin by CO2-neutral resources entails major changes in numerous areas of life and society. In particular, the energy supply itself, industry, transport and private households are affected. Consequently, electrochemical energy storage for stationary applications as well as in vehicles by means of accumulators will gain rapidly increasing importance in addition to already established areas of application. Li-ion accumulators (Li-ion batteries) are currently, as well as in the future, the most promising battery types for these applications and consequently lead to an increasing demand for raw materials for the production of these batteries. The recycling of the resulting battery waste is essential, due to the unique selling proposition as a rechargeable energy storage system, in order to ensure raw materials and resource independence. The steadily increasing production of Li-ion batteries can lead to a shortage of critical raw materials such as cobalt and lithium on the global market. The recovery of secondary raw materials from used Li-ion batteries through recycling is therefore becoming increasingly important. However, common to all research activities as well as industrial processes is that lithium, as a base element, cannot be recovered at all or only insufficiently in the recycling processes, and the recovery of the graphite contained in batteries also poses challenges to industry and research facilities. This research project aims to close this knowledge gap and to make a significant contribution to a zero-waste recycling concept for Li-ion batteries by recovering lithium and graphite based on and optimising existing processes.

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