MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

A kinetics study of acetic acid on cobalt leaching of spent LIBs: Shrinking Core Model

  • Setiawan Hendrik,
  • Petrus Himawan T.B.M.,
  • Perdana Indra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815401033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 154
p. 01033

Abstract

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Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are secondary rechargeable power sources which increasing production also leads to large amount of waste. In order to environmentally friendly reduce the waste, this work aimed to use acetic acid as a substitute leaching agent to leach Co metals which constitutes about 72.39% wt of the battery cathode. The leaching process was done in a three-necked-flask where calcined LIB cathode powder was mixed with acetic acid solution. The variables of the leaching process under investigation were solution pH, concentration of H2O2 in the solution, S/L ratio, temperature and reaction time. Experimental results showed that only temperature significantly influenced the leaching rate of Co. Since the process was exothermic, the maximum recovery decreased as temperature increased. Conventional shrinking core model that considers diffusion and irreversible surface reaction resistances was found not sufficient to predict the kinetics of the Co leaching with acetic acid. A more representative kinetics model that considers a reversible reaction of Co complex formation needs to be further developed.