This event addresses the full process of
Experts will give insight into new developments and technologies and discuss the challenges encountered when establishing “circular economy” concepts for spent batteries.
Li-Ion batteries are incorporated into more and more technical structures of our everyday life, such as smartphones, e-scooters and e-bikes, laptops and many more. And their number will yet increase: Especially the expected growth rates in the field of electro mobility will provide large mass streams of spent batteries in the upcoming years.
One battery unit of a full electric vehicle (PEV) weights typically more than 200 kg, some of the upcoming generations up to 700 kg. The state of the art battery technology bases on Li-ion technology, using different cathode active materials like iron-phosphate and nickel-, manganese-, and / or cobalt-oxides. Further components are metallic foils, organic electrolytes, special lithium-salts and electronic and structural components.
Li-ion batteries are exemplary for the challenges of the circular economy. Due to the complexity of the battery structure and the size of a typical battery cell, as well as its chemical and potential energy content, several challenges arise during the handling and the processing of the batteries.
At the DECHEMA Infoday, experts from science and industry will put the spotlight on the different stages of the recycling process. They will give insight on the current state of the art as well as ideas to overcome the challenges encountered.
10:00 | Registration |
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11:00 | Introduction/Overview of Circular Economy Prof. Urs Peuker, TU Bergakademie Freiberg/D |
11:45 | Fundamentals of Battery Systems for E-Mobility Dr. Wolfgang Haselrieder, TU Braunschweig/D |
12:30 |
Battery Demounting Tony Lyon, TU Bergakademie Freiberg/D |
13:15 | Lunch break |
14:15 |
Crushing of Battery Cells Prof. Urs Peuker, TU Bergakademie Freiberg/D |
15:00 |
Liberation and Sorting of Battery Components Denis Werner, TU Bergakademie Freiberg/D |
15:45 | The Role of Hydrometallurgy in Lithium Ion Battery Recycling Julia Frank, Duesenfeld GmbH, Wendeburg/D |
16:30 | Discussion and closing remarks |
17:00 | End of the DECHEMA Infoday |
(As of 16 January 2020. Subject to alterations.)
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Germany
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We recommend you the following hotels. We have not reserved any contingent of rooms. Please book a room by yourself. When using the booking code you will get a special rate.
Maritim Hotel Frankfurt (5 min walking distance)
Theodor-Heuss-Allee 3
60486 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 75 78-1130
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Single room: around 100 EUR (incl. breakfast and wifi)
Please ask us for the booking code at Maritim Hotel.
Mercure Hotel (10 min walking distance)
Voltastr. 29
60486 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 7926 2709
Fax: +49 69 7926 1606
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Single room: around 100 EUR (incl. breakfast and wifi)
You can book your rooms directly with the booking code "DECHEMA".
Motel One Frankfurt-Messe (15 - 20 min walking distance)
Europa-Allee 25
60327 Frankfurt
Tel. : +49 69 6612453-0
Fax : +49 69 6612453-10
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Single room: around 78,50 € (incl. breakfast and wifi)
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The “DECHEMA Infoday” will be held in conjunction with the project AutoBattRec of EIT RawMaterials.
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