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The Recovery of Electrode Compounds from Waste Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries by Physical Separation Techniques
Masami TsunekawaMayumi ItoHisatoshi FuruyaNaoki Hiroyoshi
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2007 Volume 48 Issue 5 Pages 1089-1094

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A recovery method for electrode compounds from waste nickel metal hydride batteries by physical separation using sizing and distance-variable magnetic separation was investigated. The electrodes are formed by bonding substances of substrate and fine activating agents. Fine particle separation causes increasing costs and decreasing separation efficiency, suggesting a treatment flow where the separation of the anodic compounds from the cathodic compounds is carried out first and then each compound is crushed again for the liberation of activating agents and substrate. There is no suitable magnetic separation equipment to separate ferromagnetic substances using the magnetic property differences in the substrate components and special equipment to achieve this was developed. Using this newly developed equipment resulted in good separation.
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© 2007 The Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan
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