Literature DB >> 28669497

Simultaneous recovery of Zn and Mn from used batteries in acidic and alkaline mediums: A comparative study.

S Abid Charef1, A M Affoune2, A Caballero3, M Cruz-Yusta3, J Morales4.   

Abstract

A parallel study of acidic and alkaline leaching for the recovery of Mn and Zn from spent alkaline batteries is outlined. Using H2SO4 as solvent and selecting appropriate conditions of temperature and concentration, all residues were dissolved except carbon. The separation and recovery of the two components were performed by electrodeposition with satisfactory results at pH values above 4 (current efficiency above 70% for Zn and Mn) but rather lower efficiencies as the pH decreased. Most of the Zn was selectively dissolved by alkaline leaching using a 6.5M NaOH solution, and its recovery was examined by means of both electrochemical and chemical processes. The expected formation of pure Zn by electrowinning failed due to the formation of ZnO, the content of which was highly dependent on the electrodeposition time. For short periods, Zn was the main component. For longer periods the electrodeposit consisted of agglomerated microparticles of ZnO with a minor fraction of Zn metal (barely 3% as measured by X-ray diffraction). A chemical reaction of the element with oxygen released at the anode surface might be responsible for its conversion to ZnO. A simple chemical route is described for the first time for the direct conversion of Zn(OH)42- solution to nanostructured ZnO by lowering the pH to values around 12 using 2M HCl solution.
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Keywords:  Alkaline batteries; Electrodeposition; Leaching; Metal recovery

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28669497     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2017.06.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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