Recovered metals will be needed increasingly in the manufacture of batteries, and in the future especially in batteries of electric vehicles.
Researchers have been able to extract cobalt at 99.6 per cent purity, nickel at 99.7 per cent purity, and lithium at 99.9 per cent purity from battery waste.
The purity of metals used as raw material in battery manufacturing is particularly important, said post-doctoral researcher Sami Virolainen, from the Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) in Finland, who conducted the study.
Lithium and cobalt are increasing in importance because they are needed in batteries of electronic devices and especially in electric cars.
Forecasts indicate that the global need for lithium may quadruple between the years 2011 and 2025. Extraction and recovery from secondary raw materials are important ways to secure its availability.
Used batteries compose a potential raw material source for lithium recovery constantly increasing in quantity.
Moreover, the operating life of batteries is only roughly a decade. In other words, batteries keep accumulating, but so does recyclable metal from battery waste.
First, all other impurities are separated from the solution, leaving only lithium, cobalt and nickel.
Previous studies have attempted to extract all three metals, but have only succeeded in extracting two at a relatively high purity and the third with low purity.
"As a separation process, liquid-liquid extraction is a viable option when nearly 100 per cent purity and a high recovery rate are required," Virolainen said.
Of the three metals, nickel is used in lower quantities for manufacturing batteries, and its availability is not at risk.
A high nickel recovery rate can be seen in the purity of the two other elements.
The research was conducted with a device with high flow rates simulating the industrial scale.
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