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Electrochemical Lithium Recycling System toward Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technologies

Author(s)
Bae, HyuntaeHwang, Soo MinSeo, InseokKim, Youngsik
Issued Date
2016-04
DOI
10.1149/2.0691607jes
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/19885
Fulltext
http://jes.ecsdl.org/content/163/7/E199
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.163, no.7, pp.E199 - E205
Abstract
A new system of lithium recycling is designed to recover Li from materials containing waste Li. This waste-to-lithium (WTL) system operates based on electrochemical reaction at room temperature using three functional sections: two cathode compartments, one for the waste materials and one for recycling the recovered Li, and one Li-harvesting anode compartment located between the two cathode compartments. By charging the system, Li ions from waste Li-containing materials are extracted and converted into Li metal in the harvesting anode compartment. The harvested Li metal can be transformed via electrochemical reactions with water into useful Li precursors such as LiOH and Li2CO3, which are commonly used Li source chemicals. The concept of the WTL system is proved using well-known cathode materials from Li ion batteries and a commercial Li ion battery pack as the waste Li-containing materials. The harvested Li metal shows a purity of similar to 99%, and the produced Li2CO3 is phase-pure without any notable secondary phase. Compared to existing Li recycling technologies, which are generally complicated, time-consuming chemical and heating processes, the WTL system is straightforward and can be operated at room temperature without using any deleterious acid chemicals, thus opening a new avenue for cost-effective, eco-friendly Li-recycling systems. (C) 2016 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved
Publisher
ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
ISSN
0013-4651
Keyword
LI-ION BATTERIESSECONDARY BATTERIESRECOVERYMETALSDELITHIATIONDIFFRACTIONLIFEPO4WATER

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