Chemical Engineering Journal Advances (Nov 2022)

Precipitation of potassium as hazenite from washing water of spent alkaline batteries

  • Suvi Lapinkangas,
  • Lasse Rautio,
  • Toni Kauppinen,
  • Tao Hu,
  • Janne Pesonen,
  • Ulla Lassi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. 100426

Abstract

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Hazenite (KNaMg2(PO4)2 × 14 H2O), a new type of struvite mineral, was precipitated from the potassium-rich washing water of spent alkaline battery black mass. Hazenite can be used as a fertilizer, which would be an additional benefit derived from the sustainable recovery of battery materials. Precipitation experiments were performed using different pH values (9.5–12), Mg:K:PO4 ratios ((1.0–1.5):1:(1.0–1.5)) and temperatures (10–40 °C). Based on the results, hazenite precipitated in a wide pH range under alkaline conditions. The precipitation kinetics were fast, and the purity of the hazenite was high. Overall, hazenite can be precipitated at room temperature without the addition of excess chemicals, which minimizes the consumption of chemicals and energy.

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