Research progress on bioleaching recovery technology of spent lithium-ion batteries
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.117145
Research progress on bioleaching recovery technology of spent lithium-ion batteries
Abstract
Bioleaching of lithium-ion batteries is a microbially catalyzed process. Under the action of redox, acid leaching and complexation in the presence of microorganisms, the valuable metals in the cathode material enter the liquid phase as ions and are subsequently recovered from the succeeding process. This technique has the advantages of being inexpensive, environmentally friendly and having simple needs. However, it is still in development and has not yet commercialized. In this paper, the technology is fully discussed based on numerous excellent studies. The contents include commonly utilized microorganisms, bioleaching mechanism, microbial stress response and metabolic activation, enhancement strategies, leaching characteristics and interfacial phenomena, process evaluation, and a critical discussion of recent research breakthroughs. They give readers with comprehensive and in-depth understanding on the bioleaching of lithium-ion batteries and help to improve the technology's industrialization. Researchers can make new explorations from the potential research directions and methods presented in this work to make biotechnology better serve resource recovery and social development.
Keywords: Biochemical mechanism; Biohydrometallurgy; Lithium-ion battery; Metabolic activation; Process strengthening.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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