Evaluating the performance of citric acid and maleic acid for mixed-acid leaching of critical metals from spent lithium-ion batteries

Burgess, Chelsea, Okonkwo, Emenike G., and He, Yinghe (2024) Evaluating the performance of citric acid and maleic acid for mixed-acid leaching of critical metals from spent lithium-ion batteries. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 26. pp. 3205-3216.

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Abstract

Leaching, especially using mixtures of organic acids, can reduce the chemical requirement of organic acid leaching of metals. This work investigates the performance of maleic acid and citric acid and their potential synergy in a mixed-acid leaching system for the recovery of valuable metals from the cathode material of spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). The influence of key leaching parameters such as acid concentration, temperature and reducing agent (fructose) were examined. As single acids, citric acid proved to be a stronger lixiviant than maleic acid. 83% Li, 84%Mn, 80% Co and 80%Ni was leached using 0.5 M citric acid at a temperature of 90 °C after 60 min. As mixtures, the leaching of the metals showed significant dependence on the ratio of the acids and increased with the proportion of citric acid, indicating that citric acid is the dominant lixiviant. However, the performance of the mixtures of citric acid and maleic acid was lower than that of the individual acids, thus demonstrating lack of synergy. Spectra analysis of the leachates confirmed the formation of metal complexes and interactions between citric and maleic acid, and explains the observed performance of the acid mixtures. Overall, this work reveals that not all organic acid mixtures are synergic.

Item ID: 85880
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1611-8227
Date Deposited: 18 Jun 2025 00:41
FoR Codes: 40 ENGINEERING > 4004 Chemical engineering > 400404 Electrochemical energy storage and conversion @ 100%
SEO Codes: 17 ENERGY > 1703 Energy storage, distribution and supply > 170399 Energy storage, distribution and supply not elsewhere classified @ 100%
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