Materials (Apr 2022)

Obtaining and Characterization of Highly Crystalline Recycled Graphites from Different Types of Spent Batteries

  • Lorena Alcaraz,
  • Carlos Díaz-Guerra,
  • Joaquín Calbet,
  • María Luisa López,
  • Félix A. López

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15093246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. 3246

Abstract

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Spent batteries recycling is an important way to obtain low-cost graphite. Nevertheless, the obtaining of crystalline graphite with a rather low density of defects is required for many applications. In the present work, high-quality graphites have been obtained from different kinds of spent batteries. Black masses from spent alkaline batteries (batteries black masses, BBM), and lithium-ion batteries from smartphones (smartphone black masses, SBM) and electric and/or hybrid vehicles (lithium-ion black masses, LBM) were used as starting materials. A hydrometallurgical process was then used to obtain recycled graphites by acidic leaching. Different leaching conditions were used depending on the type of the initial black mass. The final solids were characterized by a wide set of complementary techniques. The performance as Li ion batteries anode of the sample with better structural quality was assessed.

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