Achieving High Solid-Liquid Ratio through Competitive Coordination towards Efficient Recovery of Metals from Spent Batteries

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2025

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Tan, J.
Huang, R.
Li, K.
Yan, X.
Guo, L.
Zhang, W.
Guo, Z.
Chai, L.

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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2025; 64(12):e202422313-1-e202422313-9

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Jing Tan, Rui Huang, Kunpeng Li, Xu Yan, Lin Guo, Zaiping Guo, Wenchao Zhang, and Liyuan Chai

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The recycling of critical metals from spent lithium-ion batteries represents a significant step towards meeting the enhancing resource requirements in the new energy industry. Nevertheless, achieving effective leaching of metals from the stable metal-oxygen (MO6) structure of spent ternary cathodes and separation of metal products simultaneously still remained a huge challenge towards industrial applications. Herein, a competitive coordination strategy was proposed to design a novel deep eutectic solvent (DESs), which improved both leaching and selective metal recycling capacity even at high solid-liquid ratio (1:10). The results demonstrated that the number of hydrogen bonds in designed ternary DESs was 16.5% higher compared to those in the binary DESs, resulting in efficient reaction kinetics to break the metals-oxygen bond. More importantly, the competing-ligand (p-toluenesulfonic acid) could preferentially enter into the first nanostructure sheath and reduce the proportion of solvated oxalic acid (OxA) from 28.36% to 17.76% within the nanostructure, which enable OxA molecules to enhance the coordination interaction with metal for precipitating NiC2O4·2H2O product (~ 95.7% purity) from spent cathodes. This work achieved impressive profitability ($16.05 per kg feedstock) and effectively reduction of GHG emissions during the recycling process, making it applicable to critical sustainability initiatives.

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Version of record online: January 21, 2025

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