Published March 1, 1999 | Version v1
Journal article

Recycling of spent lead/acid batteries. The case of Greece

  • 1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, U. Box 455, GR-54006 Thessaloniki (Greece)
  • 2. Chemical Process Engineering, Research Institute, P.O Box 1517, GR-54006 Thessaloniki (Greece)

Description

In this study, the application of modern recycling technologies in accordance with the European and Greek legislation, aiming at the recovery of lead, polypropylene and sulfuric acid from spent lead (Pb)/acid batteries, is presented. The present state of their disposal and exploitation is also depicted. The international situation is reviewed, the general trends are marked and the main technologies related to lead/acid battery treatment are reported. General recommendations are given regarding the collection of spent batteries and the installation of a recycling plant in Greece. A sensitivity analysis is carried out in order to define the most significant parameters affecting the viability of a recycling scheme. The present study proves that a possible installation of a Pb/acid batteries recycling process unit, treating 17 000 t/year (estimated total quantity) and situated in the industrial area of the greater Athens region, seems to be economically profitable. The already existing operation of small-scale battery recycling plants, common in small countries, should be discouraged as they demonstrate a rather not environmentally acceptable recycling operation

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Resources, Conservation and Recycling
Journal Volume
25
Journal Issue
3-4
Journal Page Range
p. 301-317
ISSN
0921-3449
CODEN
RCREEW