
CMI researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducted the research for this highlight
Achievement
We have demonstrated separation and recovery of constituent elements of a spent LIB (cobalt, nickel, manganese, lithium) with 99.0-99.9 wt.% purity from a wide variety of real-life spent cathode materials (Chevy Volt & mixed LIB black mass from Retriev Technologies) using MSX process.
Significance and impact
- Separated highly pure constituent elements can be used in manufacturing new LIB cathode materials, superalloys and cemented carbides, and in a variety of chemical industry applications.
- MSX: Energy efficient technology with low capital and operating cost.
Next steps
- Development of effective, efficient pretreatment methods to remove undesirable materials such as copper, aluminum, and iron from a wide variety of mixed LIB “black mass”.
- Work with industry partners for process development and commercialization.