AbstractChemical and electrochemical recycling methods for the Ni, Co, Zn and Mn from the positives electrodes of spent Ni–MH batteries were developed. The materials recycled by chemical precipitation have the composition β-Ni(OH)2, Co(OH)2, Zn(OH)2 and Mn3O4. The powder retains sulphate, nitrate and carbonate anions from the mother solution as well as adsorbed water. Studies using cyclic voltammetry show that the current density decreases for scan rates greater than 10 mV s−1 because of the formation of hydroxide films. The amounts of Ni2+, Co2+, Zn2+ and Mn2+ were obtained by analysis of the solution using the inductively coupled plasma with optical emission spectroscopy technique, which demonstrated that the electrodeposition method exhi...
The recycling of batteries is an important issue in a sustainable society where materials recycling ...
This research paper investigates a hydrometallurgical approach that includes the leaching of spent l...
This brief article review discusses the available pyrometallurgical methods for recycling of recharg...
AbstractChemical and electrochemical recycling methods for the Ni, Co, Zn and Mn from the positives ...
In this research work, The recycling of spent nickel-cadmium batteries is an important issue not onl...
The presence of LiCoO2 and LiCoxNi(1-x)O2 in the cathodic material of Li-ion and Li-polymer batterie...
Nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries are used today for applications that can assist in the adaptat...
Spent Ni-MH batteries are not considered too dangerous for the environment, but they have a consider...
Ni-MH spent batteries are heterogeneous and complex materials, so any kind of metallurgical recovery...
A research work has being carried out aiming at evaluating the possibility of treating simultaneousl...
The recovery of metal ions by electrodeposition from solutions resulting from the lixiviation of sp...
Physical and chemical characterization of several sizes and shapes of alkaline and saline spent Zn–M...
Nickel–metal hydride (Ni–MH) batteries which generally contain nearly 55–60% Ni and 4–6% Co along wi...
NiMH sealed cells (portable cells) are today widely used in all consumer applications replacing prim...
Secondary spent Ni-Cd, Ni-MH and Li-ion batteries are motley and composite materials thus before any...
The recycling of batteries is an important issue in a sustainable society where materials recycling ...
This research paper investigates a hydrometallurgical approach that includes the leaching of spent l...
This brief article review discusses the available pyrometallurgical methods for recycling of recharg...
AbstractChemical and electrochemical recycling methods for the Ni, Co, Zn and Mn from the positives ...
In this research work, The recycling of spent nickel-cadmium batteries is an important issue not onl...
The presence of LiCoO2 and LiCoxNi(1-x)O2 in the cathodic material of Li-ion and Li-polymer batterie...
Nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries are used today for applications that can assist in the adaptat...
Spent Ni-MH batteries are not considered too dangerous for the environment, but they have a consider...
Ni-MH spent batteries are heterogeneous and complex materials, so any kind of metallurgical recovery...
A research work has being carried out aiming at evaluating the possibility of treating simultaneousl...
The recovery of metal ions by electrodeposition from solutions resulting from the lixiviation of sp...
Physical and chemical characterization of several sizes and shapes of alkaline and saline spent Zn–M...
Nickel–metal hydride (Ni–MH) batteries which generally contain nearly 55–60% Ni and 4–6% Co along wi...
NiMH sealed cells (portable cells) are today widely used in all consumer applications replacing prim...
Secondary spent Ni-Cd, Ni-MH and Li-ion batteries are motley and composite materials thus before any...
The recycling of batteries is an important issue in a sustainable society where materials recycling ...
This research paper investigates a hydrometallurgical approach that includes the leaching of spent l...
This brief article review discusses the available pyrometallurgical methods for recycling of recharg...