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Kwabena Mensah

Metallurgical Engineering · University of Ghana

Kwabena Mensah is a PhD candidate in Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Ghana, supervised by Prof. Emmanuel Asamoah. His thesis optimises selective leaching and solvent extraction workflows for recovering battery-grade cobalt and nickel from lithium-ion battery black mass generated by West African electric vehicle dismantlers, assessing economic feasibility and waste minimisation. Five publications in Hydrometallurgy and Minerals Engineering reflect his leaching kinetics and extraction selectivity findings. Kwabena was awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship for a collaborative period at the University of Birmingham's Faraday Institution battery recycling cluster. He has received an offer to lead a battery materials recovery pilot project at a Ghanaian mining company expanding into EV battery processing. His cobalt recovery rates exceed 94 percent on commercial black mass feedstocks.

5 Publications
7 Skills
Prof. Emmanuel Asamoah Advisor
Metallurgical Engineering University of Ghana Advisor: Prof. Emmanuel Asamoah

Thesis Topic

Hydrometallurgical cobalt and nickel recovery from lithium-ion battery black mass

Skills

hydrometallurgy solvent extraction ICP-OES leaching kinetics process simulation battery recycling metals analysis

Transition Signals

Commonwealth Scholarship at Birmingham Faraday Institution cluster

battery materials recovery pilot project lead offer in Ghana

94 percent cobalt recovery rate achieved

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