화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Power Sources, Vol.381, 127-135, 2018
Lead paste recycling based on conversion into battery grade oxides. Electrochemical tests and industrial production of new batteries
We present the preparation and characterization of pure lead monoxide obtained through recycling of the lead paste recovered from exhausted lead acid batteries. The recycling is based on a hydrometallurgical procedure reported in a STC Patent, that includes simple chemical operations (desulphurisation, leaching, precipitation, filtration) and a final thermal conversion. Materials obtained by treatment at 600 degrees C consist predominantly of beta-PbO. The electrochemical behaviour of Positive Active Mass (PAM) prepared from different materials (or mixtures) is then investigated and compared. An optimized oxide material, obtained by prolonged (8 h) thermal treatment at 600 degrees C, consists of pure beta-PbO and appears suitable for preparation of battery elements, alone or in mixture with a small fraction (1094-30%) of traditional industrial leady oxide. The resulting battery performances are similar to those obtained from pure leady oxide. In comparison with traditional recycling processes, the proposed method guarantees lower energy consumption, limited environmental impact and reduced operating risk for industry workers.