2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-021-03356-5
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A review on the recovery of metal values from spent nickel metal hydride and lithium-ion batteries

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“…Primary batteries (Figure 1) are non-rechargeable batteries commonly used in applications where long shelf life, portability, and low self-discharge are critical [17]. They have a one-time use lifecycle-once discharged, they cannot be recharged for reuse [18,19]. Primary batteries are widely used for low-drain electronics, like remote controls, toys, flashlights, and clocks, as well as for novelty greeting cards, laser pointers, and hearing aids [16,17,20].…”
Section: Primary Batteriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Primary batteries (Figure 1) are non-rechargeable batteries commonly used in applications where long shelf life, portability, and low self-discharge are critical [17]. They have a one-time use lifecycle-once discharged, they cannot be recharged for reuse [18,19]. Primary batteries are widely used for low-drain electronics, like remote controls, toys, flashlights, and clocks, as well as for novelty greeting cards, laser pointers, and hearing aids [16,17,20].…”
Section: Primary Batteriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During smelting, the metals melt and are collected, while other materials form a slag or waste product. The metals recovered from smelting can undergo further refining to achieve higher purity levels [19]. Ni-Cd battery recycling predominantly employs high-temperature pyrometallurgical processes above 1000 • C [16].…”
Section: Pyrometallurgical Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated that only a small percentage of energy-critical materials are recycled at present, and therefore many of these resources are not being exploited to their full potential (Pradhan et al 2022). According to data from a number of studies, it was found that the recovery of energy-critical elements from Ni-metal hydride spent batteries was not at all di cult (Rodrigues and Mansur 2010).…”
Section: Energy Security and Sustainable Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated that only a small percentage of energy-critical materials are recycled at present in a formal way, and therefore, many of these resources are not being exploited to their full potential (Pradhan et al 2022 ). According to data from several studies, it was found that the recovery of energy-critical elements from nickel-metal (Ni-MH) hydride spent batteries was not at all difficult (Rodrigues and Mansur 2010 ).…”
Section: Energy Security Sustainable Development and Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%