Potential‐Regulated Design for Direct Recycling of Degraded LiFePO4 Cathode

Author:

Qiu Xuejing1,Wang Chenyan2,Chen Yuxiang1,Du Zhimin1,Xie Lingling1,Han Qing2,Zhu Limin2,Cao Xiaoyu2ORCID,Ji Xiaobo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Environmental Engineering Henan University of Technology Zhengzhou 450001 China

2. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Henan University of Technology Zhengzhou 450001 China

3. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University Changsha 410083 China

Abstract

AbstractThe rapid proliferation of power sources equipped with lithium‐ion batteries poses significant challenges in terms of post‐scrap recycling and environmental impacts, necessitating urgent attention to the development of sustainable solutions. The cathode direct regeneration technologies present an optimal solution for the disposal of degraded cathodes, aiming to non‐destructively re‐lithiate and straightforwardly reuse degraded cathode materials with reasonable profits and excellent efficiency. Herein, a potential‐regulated strategy is proposed for the direct recycling of degraded LiFePO4 cathodes, utilizing low‐cost Na2SO3 as a reductant with lower redox potential in the alkaline systems. The aqueous re‐lithiation approach, as a viable alternative, not only enables the re‐lithiation of degraded cathode while ignoring variation in Li loss among different feedstocks but also utilizes the rapid sintering process to restore the cathode microstructure with desirable stoichiometry and crystallinity. The regenerated LiFePO4 exhibits enhanced electrochemical performance with a capacity of 144 mA h g−1 at 1 C and a high retention of 98% after 500 cycles at 5 C. Furthermore, this present work offers considerable prospects for the industrial implementation of directly recycled materials from lithium‐ion batteries, resulting in improved economic benefits compared to conventional leaching methods.

Funder

Henan University of Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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