Issue 33, 2024

Ionic polymer absorbents inspired by deep eutectic solvents to recover cobalt and nickel

Abstract

Cobalt and nickel are vital metals for the transition to a decarbonized society, currently in critical supply conditions to meet future demands. The recovery of those metals from secondary sources can mitigate this issue, as well as treating hazardous waste and increasing its economic value. In this work, ionic polymers inspired by deep eutectic solvents (DES) were studied for cobalt and nickel recovery from representative recycling solutions. These polymers were prepared by simple and fast photopolymerization process combining [2-(methacryloyloxy) ethyl] trimethylammonium chloride (METAC) with a series of hydroxylated compounds (e.g. alcohol and phenolic compounds). Different driving forces for metal absorption; ionic interactions, hydrogen bonding coordination, acidity of the media and polymer swelling have been investigated. The poly(METAC:1-butanol) polymer showed the highest absorption capacity (46 ± 5 mg g−1 and 46 ± 4 mg g−1 for cobalt and nickel, respectively), competing with conventional materials. Moreover, the metal stripping and recovery step was investigated. Favourably, deionized water presented the highest desorption efficiency, in comparison with HCl, rendering this process ‘greener’ and highly cost-effective. Finally, the ionic polymers were successfully reused as absorbents for five absorption/desorption cycles, maintaining structural integrity. This approach can pose an alternative way of using systems inspired by DES, with application at a larger scale upon further optimizations.

Graphical abstract: Ionic polymer absorbents inspired by deep eutectic solvents to recover cobalt and nickel

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 May 2024
Accepted
30 Jul 2024
First published
31 Jul 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 14672-14683

Ionic polymer absorbents inspired by deep eutectic solvents to recover cobalt and nickel

H. Bastos, A. Gallastegui, J. L. de Lacalle, N. Schaeffer, J. M. Pringle, D. Mecerreyes and C. Pozo-Gonzalo, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 14672 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ02316A

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