The aim of this study is the thermal recovery of manganese and zinc from a mixture of zinc-carbon and alkaline spent batteries containing 40.9% of Mn and30.1% of Zn after a preliminary physical treatment. Separation of the metals is carried out on the basis of their different phase change temperatures, theboiling point of zinc being 906°C and 1564°C that of Mn3O4, the main Mn-bearing phase in the mixture. After wet comminution and sieving to remove the anodic collectors and most of the chlorides contained in the mixture, chemical and X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) analyses were performed. The mixture was heated in CO2 atmosphere and the temperature raised, thus permitting the zinc oxide to be reduced to metallic zinc by the carbon present in the originalmixture. Other tests were carried out by addition to the mixture of activated charcoal (95% C) or of the automotive shredder residue (fluff) containing 45% C.A zinc product was obtained suitable, after refining,for the production of new batteries. The treatmentresidue consisted of manganese and iron oxides that could be used to produce manganese-iron alloys. From these results, an integrated process for the recovery of the two metals was proposed. © 2014 Science Publication.
A new thermal process for the recovery of metals from zinc-carbon and alkaline spent batteries / Belardi, Girolamo; Lavecchia, Roberto; Medici, Franco; Piga, Luigi; Zuorro, Antonio. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 1554-3641. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:9(2014), pp. 1566-1572. [10.3844/ajassp.2014.1566.1572]
A new thermal process for the recovery of metals from zinc-carbon and alkaline spent batteries
Lavecchia, Roberto;Medici, Franco;Piga, Luigi;Zuorro, Antonio
2014
Abstract
The aim of this study is the thermal recovery of manganese and zinc from a mixture of zinc-carbon and alkaline spent batteries containing 40.9% of Mn and30.1% of Zn after a preliminary physical treatment. Separation of the metals is carried out on the basis of their different phase change temperatures, theboiling point of zinc being 906°C and 1564°C that of Mn3O4, the main Mn-bearing phase in the mixture. After wet comminution and sieving to remove the anodic collectors and most of the chlorides contained in the mixture, chemical and X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) analyses were performed. The mixture was heated in CO2 atmosphere and the temperature raised, thus permitting the zinc oxide to be reduced to metallic zinc by the carbon present in the originalmixture. Other tests were carried out by addition to the mixture of activated charcoal (95% C) or of the automotive shredder residue (fluff) containing 45% C.A zinc product was obtained suitable, after refining,for the production of new batteries. The treatmentresidue consisted of manganese and iron oxides that could be used to produce manganese-iron alloys. From these results, an integrated process for the recovery of the two metals was proposed. © 2014 Science Publication.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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