Optimization Fungal Leaching of Cobalt and Lithium from Spent Li-Ion Batteries Using Waste Spices Candlenut

Asful Hariyadi*, Afryanti Restia Masago, Rabbani Febrianur, Dian Rahmawati

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Abstract

Lithium-ion battery (LIB) applications in consumer electronics now days are rapidly growing resulting the increase of batteries solid waste containing toxic and corrosive substances for the environment. On the other hand, the main active cathode components in LIB are Lithium and Cobalt, which are hazardous and limited in nature but are valuable metals. This study aims to use biohydrometallurgical techniques to recover heavy metals from LIB using microorganisms to avoid toxic waste from used solvents which are usually generated in conventional chemical leaching. Filamentous fungi have an important role in secreting citric acid and several organic acids to facilitate the dissolution of metal ions from the metal solids. Self-grown fungi, Aspergillus niger isolated from waste spices (Candlenut) was used as a leaching agent. Route based on fungal activity was evaluated to optimized the detoxification and metal recovery from spent LIB in various conditions (one-step, two-step and spent medium bioleaching) in 21 days of incubation. The quantitative result of XRF and EDX analysis of battery powder before and after bioleaching confirm that fungal activities are quite effective. The maximum recovery of both metals (Cobalt and Lithium) in leached liquor reached up to 72% analyzed using ICP-OES with the one-step leaching method. With respect due to the high metal recovery, fungal leaching has proven to be an easy and cost-effective green metallurgical method for recycling heavy metals in spent LIBs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationKey Engineering Materials
PublisherTrans Tech Publications Ltd
Pages177-182
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameKey Engineering Materials
Volume938
ISSN (Print)1013-9826
ISSN (Electronic)1662-9795

Keywords

  • A. Niger
  • Bio-Leaching
  • Cobalt
  • Lithium
  • Spent Li-Ion batteries

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