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Title

PyroLith – Development of a stable process based on Pyrometallurgy, Slag preparation and Hydrometallurgy for Li recovery from Mn-containing slags

Type

Verbundforschung

Sponsorship

BMBF – Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Duration

01.12.2020 – 31.11.2023

Partner

TU Clausthal (IEVB), Geozentrum Hannover (BGR), TU Braunschweig (IWF und iPAT) und RWTH Aachen (IMR)

Description

The project aims to explore and develop new routes for efficient recycling of lithium-ion-batteries combining pyrometallurgical, slag preparation and hydrometallurgy. The plan also includes a techno-economic and environmental assessment to determinate the robustness and potential industrial application of the explored processing routs. By pyrometallurgy, several metals existent in batteries such as Co, Ni, Cu, Fe and Mn can be recovered by coagulation into a metallic phase. Nevertheless, the cluster’s ambition is investigating the influence of Al and Mn during the smelting to enhance selective nucleation of LiAlO2 favouring the extraction of lithium by mechanical processing and hydrometallurgy. Besides recovering valuable element, is expected to generate a clean mineral phase to be used as a precursor for the building industry.

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