Boosting Leaching of Spent Ternary Cathode via Strong Van Der Waals Force Beyond Hydrogen Bonding

R Rui Huang (School of Chemistry) X Xu Yan (Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology) Z Zhikun Zhang F Fangli Zhang L Lin Guo J Jun Yan (School of Materials Science and Engineering) K Kunpeng Li J Jing Tan Z Zhang Lin (School of Metallurgy and Environment) Z Zaiping Guo (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) W Wenchao Zhang L Liyuan Chai (School of Metallurgy and Environment)

Abstract

AbstractPromoting the green and efficient recycling of critical metals in spent ternary batteries represents a crucial step in driving the reduce of resource dependence in the electric vehicle industry. However, the leaching progress of metals from spent cathodes generally requires high reaction temperatures and large usage of solvents. Herein, a strategy is proposed to strengthen the van der Waals forces between solvent components by constructing affinity interactions between functional groups (e.g., ‐OH and ‐COOH), which can significantly enhance the leaching kinetics of metals at a high solid‐liquid ratio and low temperature (30 °C). The results demonstrate that the strong van der Waals force between ascorbic acid with ‐OH group and betaine ions with ‐COOH group can strengthen the nucleophilicity of the carbon atoms and reduce the specific C─C bond energy, thus enhancing the redox capability of the DESs. Encouragingly, the designed solvent shows an impressive leaching performance at a super high S/L ratio (1: 3) without external heating for the actual black mass under a scaled‐up experiment.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 20
Published May 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

R

Rui Huang

School of Chemistry

X

Xu Yan

Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Z

Zhikun Zhang

F

Fangli Zhang

L

Lin Guo

J

Jun Yan

School of Materials Science and Engineering

K

Kunpeng Li

J

Jing Tan

Z

Zhang Lin

School of Metallurgy and Environment

Z

Zaiping Guo

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

W

Wenchao Zhang

L

Liyuan Chai

School of Metallurgy and Environment