METHOD FOR RECYCLING VALUABLE METALS FROM SPENT BATTERIES
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Jun 15, 2017
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Dec 13, 2016
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A process has been developed in order to recover and recycle the metals present in spent batteries, including alkaline spent batteries alone or mixed with other types of spent batteries. This method shows a good potential in terms of metals recoveries efficiencies and economic feasibility. Firstly, the spent batteries are crushed (optionally after having been frozen in the case of spent batteries of mixed types). Then, the undesirable parts (plastics, steel cases, papers, etc.) are removed by screening. The collected powder, containing the metals, is mixed with a solution of sulfuric acid in the presence of a reducing agent. The solid/liquid separation is carried out by filtration and the leachate is purified in order to selectively recover the metals. The purification steps consist of: a) recovering Zn by solvent extraction followed by an electrowinning process; b) simultaneously recovering Mn and Cd by solvent extraction process; c) selectively recovering Cd from the mixture solution of Cd and Mn by electrowinning process; d) precipitating Mn from a pure solution of MnSO4 in a carbonate form; e) removing the impurities present in the effluent by solvent extraction in order to obtain a pure NiSO4 solution; f) precipitating Ni from a NiSO4 solution in a carbonate form.
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Patent Owner | Address | |
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INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (INRS) | QUÉBEC QC G1K 9A9 |
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- 2016 Application Filing Year
- C22B Class
- 312 Applications Filed
- 235 Patents Issued To-Date
- 75.33 % Issued To-Date
Inventor(s)
Inventor Name | Address | # of filed Patents | Total Citations |
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Blais, Jean-Francois | Beauport, CA | 12 | 71 |
# of filed Patents : 12 Total Citations : 71 | |||
Coudert, Lucie | L'Isle d'Espagnac, FR | 1 | 4 |
# of filed Patents : 1 Total Citations : 4 | |||
Mercier, Guy | Quebec, CA | 24 | 233 |
# of filed Patents : 24 Total Citations : 233 | |||
TANONG, Kulchaya | Nakhonsrithammarat, TH | 1 | 4 |
# of filed Patents : 1 Total Citations : 4 | |||
Tran, Lan Huong | Quebec, CA | 1 | 4 |
# of filed Patents : 1 Total Citations : 4 |
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- C22B Class
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