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    Recovering Lithium from the Cathode Active Material in Lithium-Ion Batteries via Thermal Decomposition

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    In this study, calcination tests were performed on a mixed sample of lithium cobalt oxide and activated carbon at 300–1000 °C under an argon atmosphere. The tests were conducted to discover an effective method for recovering lithium and cobalt from the cathode active material used in lithium-ion batteries. Additionally, the effect of soluble fluorine on the purification of lithium carbonate was investigated by the addition of lithium fluoride to an aqueous lithium hydroxide solution and a CO2 flow test was performed. The lithium recovery was ≥90% when the calcination occurred at temperatures of 500–600 °C. However, the percent recovery decreased at temperatures ≥700 °C. It was demonstrated that in order to increase the recovery while maintaining 99% purity of lithium carbonate in the recovered material, it was imperative to increase the temperature of the solution and to limit the F/Li ratio (mass%/mass%) in the solution to a value that did not exceed 0.05
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