Utilization of automotive shredder residues in a thermal process for recovery of manganese and zinc from zinc-carbon and alkaline spent batteries
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The aim of the study is the recovery by thermal treatment of manganese and zinc from a mixture of zinc-
carbon and alkaline spent batteries, on the basis of the different phase change temperatures of the two
metal-bearing phases. ASR (Automotive Shredder Residue), containing 68% of carbon, was added to the
mixture to act as a reductant to metallic Zn of the zinc-bearing phases. The mixture was subsequently
heated in different atmospheres (air, CO2 and N2) and at different temperatures (900 C, 1000 C and
1200 C) and stoichiometric excess of ASR (300%, 600% and 900%). Characterization of the mixture and
of the residues of thermal treatment was carried out by chemical analysis, TGA/DTA, SEM and XRD.
The results show that recovery of 99% of zinc (grade 97%) is achieved at 1000 C inN2 with a stoichiometric
excess of car-fluff of 900%. This product could be suitable for production of new batteries after refining
by hydrometallurgical way. Recovery of Mn around 98% in the residue of the treatment is achieved at any
temperature and atmosphere tested with a grade of 57% at 900% excess of car-fluff. This residue is
enriched in manganese oxide and could be used in the production of iron-manganese alloys.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Spent-batteries Car-fluff Zinc Manganese Recycling
List of contributors:
Belardi, Girolamo
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