1. The BATENUS process for recycling battery waste.
- Author
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Lindermann W., 24th CIM annual hydrometallurgical meeting Toronto 21-Aug-9424-Aug-94, Dombrowsky C., Engel S., Joppien R., Muller M., Sewing D., Lindermann W., 24th CIM annual hydrometallurgical meeting Toronto 21-Aug-9424-Aug-94, Dombrowsky C., Engel S., Joppien R., Muller M., and Sewing D.
- Abstract
The process operates almost emission-free and produces raw materials of remarkably high purity. After steel and plastic casings are mechanically separated, the crushed batteries are leached in sulphuric acid. The insoluble manganese dioxide and carbon residue is sold to the manganese industry and the metal salt solution is treated by ion exchange to extract copper, nickel, cadmium and mercury, and by solvent extraction of zinc. All the metals are recovered by electrolysis of their strip solutions. Any manganese from the leach solution is precipitated as the carbonate from the raffinate. Elution of the ion exchangers is effected in acid media; the base and sulphuric acid used are completely recovered by electrodialysis with bipolar membranes. The process has been successfully piloted and a commercial plant is planned for start-up in 1995., The process operates almost emission-free and produces raw materials of remarkably high purity. After steel and plastic casings are mechanically separated, the crushed batteries are leached in sulphuric acid. The insoluble manganese dioxide and carbon residue is sold to the manganese industry and the metal salt solution is treated by ion exchange to extract copper, nickel, cadmium and mercury, and by solvent extraction of zinc. All the metals are recovered by electrolysis of their strip solutions. Any manganese from the leach solution is precipitated as the carbonate from the raffinate. Elution of the ion exchangers is effected in acid media; the base and sulphuric acid used are completely recovered by electrodialysis with bipolar membranes. The process has been successfully piloted and a commercial plant is planned for start-up in 1995.
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- 1994