Lithium recovery from lithium-ion battery (LIB) leachates

diagram representing recycling loop 

CMI researchers at Idaho National Laboratory conducted the activity for this highlight

Innovation 
Separation and recovery of battery-grade Li2CO3 from lithium-ion battery (LIB) leachate using an electrodialysis process

Achievements

  • High purity Li2CO3 and MnCO3 obtained through electrochemical separation after removal of Ni and Co from LIB leachate
  • Membrane and catholyte can be re-used multiple times without affecting Li2CO3 purity; multiple stages improve purity.
  • Energy requirement: 0.5 kWh/g Li

Significance and Impact

  • Combination of carbon capture and utilization for mineral production
  • Carbon-negative: CO2, the only chemical required, is solidified
  • Generation of high purity Li2CO3 (>99.6%, metal basis)
  • Application extendable to high purity LiOH production

Hub Targets Addressed 

  • Recovery and conversion into high value end products
  • Highly selective separation from complex sources

Patent application