Issue 3, 2014

Recovery of high purity ferric phosphate from a spent electroless nickel plating bath

Abstract

In this study, the UV-Fenton process was used to treat a spent electroless nickel plating bath, and to recover high purity ferric phosphate which could be used as a raw material in lithium ferric phosphate batteries. The effects of different parameters such as the H2O2 dosage, the H2O2 and Fe2+ feeding modes and the initial temperature on the treatment efficiency of the process were investigated. The results indicated that the UV-Fenton process could effectively remove the chemical oxidation demand by about 96.1%. Meanwhile, the phosphate produced from the complete oxidation of hypophosphite and phosphite was recovered as a precipitation of ferric phosphate. According to the results, about 99.9% of the phosphorus in the spent electroless nickel plating bath can be recovered. Recovered ferric phosphate particles were high in purity and nanometer-sized. This method utilizes relatively clean and economical reagents in the recovery of phosphorus resources, and does not generate hazardous substances. It will provide a new green method for the spent electroless nickel plating bath treatment.

Graphical abstract: Recovery of high purity ferric phosphate from a spent electroless nickel plating bath

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Aug 2013
Accepted
21 Oct 2013
First published
22 Oct 2013

Green Chem., 2014,16, 1217-1224

Recovery of high purity ferric phosphate from a spent electroless nickel plating bath

P. Liu, C. Li, X. Liang, G. Lu, J. Xu, X. Dong, W. Zhang and F. Ji, Green Chem., 2014, 16, 1217 DOI: 10.1039/C3GC41779D

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