Archive/Copper-Mediated Leaching of LiNi0.65Co0.25Mn0.10O2 in H3PO4: Thermodynamics, Structural Evolution, and Redox Mechanism
Copper-Mediated Leaching of LiNi0.65Co0.25Mn0.10O2 in H3PO4: Thermodynamics, Structural Evolution, and Redox Mechanism
Ivan Đorđević, Dragana Medić, Nataša Gajić et al.
30. April 2026
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Abstract

This study investigates the leaching behavior of the LiNi0.65Co0.25Mn0.10O2 cathode material in a phosphoric acid medium, with metallic copper recycled from spent battery components serving as a reducing agent. The aim was to develop an efficient approach for the recovery of Li, Ni, Co, and Mn while providing a mechanistic understanding. Leaching experiments were performed by varying key parameters, including copper addition, acid concentration (0.2–0.8 mol·L−1), cathode mass (0.2–1.0 g), stirring rate (0–600 rpm), and temperature (35–80 °C). Thermodynamic analysis, supported by Pourbaix and species distribution diagrams, was used to interpret metal behavior. The results show that lithium is readily dissolved, whereas the extraction of Ni, Co, and Mn depends on the presence of copper, which enables their reduction and dissolution. Optimal conditions (0.4 mol·L−1 H3PO4, 0.2 g Cu, 600 rpm, 80 °C) enabled rapid extraction, exceeding 90% within 30 min, while near-complete extraction (~100%, 99%, 99%, and 97% for Li, Ni, Co, and Mn) was achieved after 60 min. Structural analysis revealed a transformation from the layered structure to spinel-like intermediates, followed by their dissolution and formation of copper phosphate phases. The proposed system represents an efficient approach for the sustainable recycling of NMC cathodes.

IPC Classification

C07H01

Keywords

copper-mediatedleachinglini065co025mn010o2h3po4thermodynamicsstructuralevolutionredoxmechanismmoleculesinvestigatesbehaviorcathodematerialphosphoricacidmediummetalliccopperrecycledspent
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