Processing hard rock lithium minerals or other materials to produce lithium materials and byproducts converted from a sodium sulfate intermediate product
US-2024425381-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2018198112A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018198112-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615740844-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention comprises steps of forming an opening portion in a battery case; aspirating an electrolyte solution from the interior of the battery case through the opening portion and into a sealed and depressurized electrolyte solution recovery trap; injecting a solvent containing no electrolyte from a solvent tank through the opening portion, and into the battery case; and aspirating a mixed solution from the interior of the battery case through the opening portion and into the sealed and depressurized electrolyte solution recovery trap. By performing the above-mentioned process, battery constitutive members including the battery case can be disassembled and recovered efficiently in large quantities.
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1 . A lithium ion battery electrolyte removal method for removing an electrolyte from an interior of a battery casing filled with an electrolytic solution, comprising: an opening forming step of arranging a pressure relief valve provided on the battery casing to face vertically downward, and forming an opening in the pressure relief valve; an electrolytic solution aspirating step of sucking out the electrolytic solution from the interior of the battery casing, via the opening facing vertically downward, and into a sealed and depressurized electrolytic solution recovery trap; a solvent injecting step of injecting a solvent that does not contain an electrolyte from a solvent tank, via the opening, and into the interior of the battery casing that has been made into a depressurized state by the suction of the electrolytic solution in the electrolytic solution aspirating step; and a mixed solution aspirating step of sucking out a mixed solution, which contains the solvent injected into the battery casing in the solvent injecting step and any of the electrolyte remaining inside the battery casing, from the interior of the battery casing, via the opening, and into the sealed and depressurized electrolytic solution recovery trap, wherein following the mixed solution aspirating step, a plurality of sets of the solvent injecting step and the mixed solution aspirating step are repeated. 2 . The lithium ion battery electrolyte removal method according to claim 1 , wherein: a first opening and closing valve is provided, which is adapted to switch between a communicating state and a communication interrupted state between the opening and the electrolytic solution recovery trap, and a second opening and closing valve is provided, which is adapted to switch between a communicating state and a communication interrupted state between the opening and the solvent tank; in the electrolytic solution aspirating step, the first opening and closing valve is opened and the second opening and closing valve is closed, to thereby place the opening and the sealed and depressurized electrolytic solution recovery trap in a communicating state; in the solvent injecting step, the first opening and closing valve is closed, and thereafter, the second opening and closing valve is opened, to thereby place the opening and the solvent tank in a communicating state; and in the mixed solution aspirating step, the first opening and closing valve is opened and the second opening and closing valve is closed, to thereby place the opening and the sealed and depressurized electrolytic solution recovery trap in a communicating state. 3 . The lithium ion battery electrolyte removal method according to claim 2 , wherein the first opening and closing valve and the second opening and closing valve are constituted by a switching valve adapted to switch, in a timewise differentiated manner, the communicating state between the opening and the electrolytic solution recovery trap, and the communicating state between the opening and the solvent tank. 4 . The lithium ion battery electrolyte removal method according to claim 1 , wherein, in the electrolytic solution aspirating step and the mixed solution aspirating step, the battery casing is heated. 5 . (canceled) 6 . (canceled)
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