Targeted removal of aluminium and copper in Li-ion battery waste solutions by selective precipitation as valuable porous materials
End-of life Li-ion batteries can be a source of valuable materials to rebuild new batteries or for other applications. In this way, we propose to precipitate metals from a dissolution solution of Li-ions batteries (LiBs) as hybrid organic–inorganic materials (metal–organic frameworks, MOFs), well kn...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1425822022-05-05T02:46:27Z Targeted removal of aluminium and copper in Li-ion battery waste solutions by selective precipitation as valuable porous materials Cognet, Marine Cambedouzou, Julien Madhavi, Srinivasan Carboni, Michaël Meyer, Daniel School of Materials Science and Engineering Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Engineering::Materials::Energy materials Science::Chemistry::Organic chemistry Recycling Lithium-Ion Battery End-of life Li-ion batteries can be a source of valuable materials to rebuild new batteries or for other applications. In this way, we propose to precipitate metals from a dissolution solution of Li-ions batteries (LiBs) as hybrid organic–inorganic materials (metal–organic frameworks, MOFs), well known in many fields due to their specific properties (high porosity, large surface area and sometimes thermal and chemical stability). From raw LiBs containing Al, Cu, Mn, Ni, or Co mainly, a selective precipitation of different metals as MOFs has been possible. The use of a carboxylate ligand allowed complete precipitation of Al from the solution, whereas using a bipyridine ligand changes the selectivity to precipitate Cu as MOFs. This work shows that formation of different MOFs in a multi-metallic solution can be obtained depending on the precipitating agent. Ministry of National Development (MND) National Environmental Agency (NEA) Submitted/Accepted version Authors are grateful to Joseph Lautru and Xavier Le Goff for their help to characterize materials and to grant award from NEA (National Environmental agency, Singapore) and Ministry of National development (MND, Singapore) titled “Singapore –CEA Alliance for Research in Circular Economy (SCARCE, award number USS-IF-2018-4)”, which is a joint lab set up between Nanyang Technological University (NTU, Singapore) and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA, France).” 2020-06-25T01:04:49Z 2020-06-25T01:04:49Z 2020 Journal Article Cognet, M., Cambedouzou, J., Madhavi, S., Carboni, M. & Meyer, D. (2020). Targeted removal of aluminium and copper in Li-ion battery waste solutions by selective precipitation as valuable porous materials. Materials Letters, 268, 127564-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2020.127564 0167-577X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142582 10.1016/j.matlet.2020.127564 268 127564 en SCARCE USS-IF-2018-4 Materials Letters © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Materials Letters and is made available with permission of Elsevier B.V. application/pdf |
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End-of life Li-ion batteries can be a source of valuable materials to rebuild new batteries or for other applications. In this way, we propose to precipitate metals from a dissolution solution of Li-ions batteries (LiBs) as hybrid organic–inorganic materials (metal–organic frameworks, MOFs), well known in many fields due to their specific properties (high porosity, large surface area and sometimes thermal and chemical stability). From raw LiBs containing Al, Cu, Mn, Ni, or Co mainly, a selective precipitation of different metals as MOFs has been possible. The use of a carboxylate ligand allowed complete precipitation of Al from the solution, whereas using a bipyridine ligand changes the selectivity to precipitate Cu as MOFs. This work shows that formation of different MOFs in a multi-metallic solution can be obtained depending on the precipitating agent. |
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