Circular Economy & Materials
Black mass
The fine, dark powder of crushed lithium-ion battery cells — a concentrated mix of lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese and graphite that is the feedstock of battery recycling.
Definition
The material produced when spent lithium-ion batteries are mechanically shredded and separated: a fine powder concentrating the active cathode and anode materials. It typically contains lithium, cobalt, nickel and manganese — the primary recovery targets — plus copper, aluminium and graphite, with composition varying sharply by battery chemistry (NMC, NCA, LFP and others).
References
Definition; critical-material recovery for closed-loop production; analytical challenges (variability, fluorine, matrix effects).
Composition ranges (Li 1–7%, Co 5–20%, Ni 5–20%, Mn 2–10%); chemistry dependence (LFP vs NMC); hydrometallurgical processing steps.
Overview
What it means
Black mass is the value centre of the battery-recycling chain: refining it via hydrometallurgical or pyrometallurgical processing yields battery-grade materials for new cells, closing the loop on critical minerals. Indicative composition ranges run roughly 1–7% lithium, 5–20% cobalt, 5–20% nickel and 2–10% manganese by weight, depending on chemistry.
Its heterogeneity — batch variability, fluorine contamination, matrix effects — makes analysis and processing technically demanding, and its classification as hazardous waste shapes transboundary shipment rules (a live regulatory issue in the EU and under the Basel framework).
How it is used
Recyclers produce black mass as an intermediate product; refiners buy and process it; regulators track its trade. EU battery rules on recycled content and the battery passport increase demand for verified black-mass recovery rates.
Why it matters
As EV batteries retire at scale, black mass is where circular-economy theory meets metallurgical practice: recovery efficiency here determines how much virgin mining the energy transition actually displaces.
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