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Chemical characterisation of spent rechargeable batteries
Authors:Ivano Vassura  Luciano Morselli  Elena Bernardi  Fabrizio Passarini
Institution:1. Dept. of Industrial Chemistry, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta 577 451, India;2. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte 574 110, India;3. Dept. of Chemistry, Rani Channamma University, Belagavi 591 156, India
Abstract:A chemical characterisation of used batteries can give useful information to implement suitable recycling techniques and to estimate the flux of the different materials recovered. This work is aimed to provide quantitative data about the composition of mixed batteries (in particular, Ni–Cd, Ni-MH and Li-ion batteries) collected in a Northern Italian town in order to evaluate the feasibility of recovery processes applied to the selected material. The higher concentration of metals in the <3 mm fraction suggested that significant quantities of valuable elements could be recovered: in particular, for a kg of the <3 mm fraction deriving from disassembled batteries, about 390 g Ni and 330 g Cd can be recovered from Ni–Cd, 630 g Ni, 80 g Co from Ni-MH and 250 g Co, 110 g Ni, 120 g Cu from Li-ion ones. Leaching tests applied to the same fractions, to assess possible contaminant releases, resulted in low metal content in aqueous solutions (except for Al and Fe, the concentrations of all metals remained below 1 mg/kg). Even so, great care is required in all handling activities due to the high pH values of leachate solutions.
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