The Development Of A Membrane Electrolysis Process For The Recovery Of Lithium From Waste Lithium Batteries

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. B. . Tyrrell
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

This paper describes research carried out to develop and optimise a process to extract lithium from the processed waste of spent lithium ution of lithium salts can be used to produce a pure lithium hydroxide solution, From this, lithium carbonate is produced, the major precursor for other lithium chemicals and for new lithium batteries. Hence, the recycle loop can be closed. Significant variation in the composition of the battery waste has been observed. Small amounts of metals other than lithium and certain anions can present technical difficulties such as electrode dissolution and membrane fouling. Pre-treatment of the waste, together with an optimum combination of cell materials and operating parameters has been found to enhance separation and alter the energy consumption of the process.
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APA: S. B. . Tyrrell  (1999)  The Development Of A Membrane Electrolysis Process For The Recovery Of Lithium From Waste Lithium Batteries

MLA: S. B. . Tyrrell The Development Of A Membrane Electrolysis Process For The Recovery Of Lithium From Waste Lithium Batteries. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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