Method for recycling waste lead storage battery
A lead-acid battery and waste technology, which is applied to the recycling and utilization field of waste lead-acid battery, can solve the problems of high cost, difficult waste water treatment, complex sulfate composition, etc., and achieves low recovery cost, improved resource utilization rate, and easy disposal. Effect
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[0037] (1) Take waste lead-acid batteries (100 kg) through mechanical cutting, crushing and sorting, and separate waste electrolyte, plastic, lead nails and lead paste; the above steps collected a total of 12 kg of waste electrolyte, 7 kg of plastic, and lead nails 34.2kg of lead weights, of which lead nails and lead weights are mainly from the battery grid, poles and connecting plates of lead-acid batteries, 46.8kg of waste lead paste, whose main components are lead sulfate, lead oxide and lead dioxide, of which the mass of lead sulfate The content is 77%.
[0038] (2) The waste electrolyte was filtered by precipitation to obtain 0.12 kg of filter residue, which was mixed with lead plaster, and the filtrate was processed by vapor-liquid separation non-volatile solution concentration method to obtain 6.08 kg of concentrated sulfuric acid with a concentration of 98%; its preparation The specific process steps are: put the waste dilute sulfuric acid from the storage tank into th...
Embodiment 2
[0058] (1) Take the waste lead-acid battery (100 kg) through mechanical cutting, crushing and sorting, and separate the waste electrolyte, plastic, lead nails and lead paste; the above steps collected a total of 13.8kg of waste electrolyte, 6.5kg of plastic, 33.5 kg of lead nails and lead weights, of which the lead nails and lead weights mainly come from the battery grid, poles and connecting plates of lead-acid batteries, and 46.2 kg of waste lead paste, whose main components are lead sulfate, lead oxide and lead dioxide, of which lead sulfate The mass content is 77%.
[0059] (2) The waste electrolyte was filtered by precipitation to obtain 0.2 kg of filter residue, which was mixed with lead plaster, and the filtrate was processed by a vapor-liquid separation type non-volatile solution concentration method to obtain 6.2 kg of concentrated sulfuric acid with a concentration of 98%; its preparation The specific process steps are: put the waste dilute sulfuric acid from the sto...
Embodiment 3
[0079] 1. Take waste lead-acid batteries (100 kg) and mechanically cut, crush and sort to obtain 46.8 kg of lead paste. The main components are lead sulfate, lead oxide and lead dioxide, and the mass content of lead sulfate is 77%.
[0080] 2. Crush the separated lead paste to a particle size of 160-200 mesh; add the crushed lead paste to 19.57kg NH 4 HCO 3 (Excess ammonium bicarbonate 4%), stirred and reacted for 1 hour, so that the lead sulfate in the lead plaster was converted into lead carbonate. After testing, it was found that the conversion rate of lead sulfate was 99.6%. The reaction equation is:
[0081] PbSO 4 + 2NH 4 HCO 3 → PbCO2 3 +(NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 +CO 2 ↑+H 2 o
[0082] Stop the reaction; filter with suction, wash the filter cake with 113.8kg of distilled water until neutral to obtain a wet product, then put the wet product in an oven, and dry it at 150°C for 2 hours to obtain a sample; add NH to the filtrate 4 HCO 3 Obtain secondary ammonium bicarbo...
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