Recycling of Spent Batteries—Trash to Treasure
A special issue of Recycling (ISSN 2313-4321).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 38117
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The demand for different types of batteries is expected to grow significantly in the near future. One of the major factors attributing to the increasing battery demand is the transportation sector, which is shifting towards lower emissions.
Spent batteries are a complex mixture of materials, and they require several different unit operations and processes to efficiently recover their components. Despite the enormous efforts made in recent years towards the development of new battery recycling technologies, the majority of spent batteries are still not being recycled. Moreover, many of the valuable battery components are lost in currently available recycling technologies.
Innovative recycling methods are needed to fulfill the rising demand for battery metals (e.g., lithium, cobalt, manganese, nickel) in order to meet the demands of green transitions in transportation as well as in many other sectors. Furthermore, the environmental impacts of battery recycling should be assessed as the environmental regulations are stringent.
We would like to invite colleagues to contribute their original research articles or reviews for this Special Issue on bringing value to spent batteries and closing loops in battery metal economy.
Dr. Anna Klemettinen
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- metallurgy
- recovery
- lithium-ion battery
- separation methods
- critical raw materials
- circular economy
- environmental impacts
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