Unveiling the Role and Mechanism of Mechanochemical Activation on Lithium Cobalt Oxide Powders from Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries

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This research presented the impacts of mechanochemical activation (MCA) on the physiochemical properties of lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO 2 ) powders of cathode materials from spent lithium-ion batteries, and analyzed the relevant effects of these changes on the leaching efficiency of lithium and cobalt and the leaching kinetics of LiCoO 2 powders. The results revealed the superiority of MCA in the following levels of changes in the LiCoO 2 powders: first, the physical properties included a decrease in the average particle size, an increase in the specific surface area, and the appearance of a mesoporous structure change; second, changes in crystal-phase structures were reflected in the grain refinement of LiCoO 2 powders, lattice distortions, lattice dislocations, and storage and increment of internal energy; third, the surface characteristics included a chemical shift of lithium element electrons, a reduction in Co 3+ concentration, and an increment in the surface hydroxyl oxygen concentration. These changes in physiochemical properties and structures enhanced the hydrophilicity and interface reactivity of the activated LiCoO 2 powders and significantly improved the leaching efficiencies of Li and Co in organic acid solutions. The rate-limiting step of metal leaching was also altered from a surface chemical reaction-controlled one before MCA to an ash layer diffusion-controlled one after MCA.

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Wang, M., Tan, Q., & Li, J. (2018). Unveiling the Role and Mechanism of Mechanochemical Activation on Lithium Cobalt Oxide Powders from Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries. Environmental Science and Technology, 52(22), 13136–13143. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b03469

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