Green Synergy Conversion of Waste Graphite in Spent Lithium‐Ion Batteries to GO and High‐Performance EG Anode Material

Author:

Yang Shenglong1,Yang Guangchang1,Lan Maoting2,Zou Jie1,Zhang Xiaohui123,Lai Feiyan123ORCID,Xiang Dinghan3,Wang Hongqiang1,Liu Kui1,Li Qingyu12

Affiliation:

1. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Low‐Carbon Energy Materials School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Guangxi Normal University Guilin 541004 China

2. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Calcium Carbonate Resources Comprehensive Utilization College of Materials and Chemical Engineering Hezhou University Hezhou 542899 China

3. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Information Materials Guilin University of Electronic Technology Guilin 541004 China

Abstract

AbstractThe increasing demand for graphite and the higher lithium content than environment abundance make the recycling of anode in spent lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) also become an inevitable trend. This work proposes a simple pathway to convert the retired graphite to high‐performance expanded graphite (EG) under mild conditions. After the oxidation and intercalation by FeCl3 for the retired graphite, H2O2 molecules are more likely to penetrate into the extended layers. And the gas phase diffusion caused by the produced O2 from the redox reaction between FeCl3 and H2O2 further promotes lattice expansion of interlayers (0.535 nm), which is beneficial to the stripping of graphene oxide (GO) with fewer layers. The EG exhibits excellent electrochemical performances in both LIBs and sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs). It delivers 331.5 mAh g−1 at 3C (1C = 372 mA g−1) in LIBs, while it achieves 176.8 mAh g−1 at 3C (1C = 120 mA g−1) in SIBs. Then the capacity retains 753.6 (LIBs) and 201.6 (SIBs) mAh g−1 after a long‐term cycling of 500 times at 1C, respectively. The full cells with the EG electrodes after prelithium/presodiation also show excellent cycle stability. Thus, this work offers another referable strategy for the recycling of waste graphite in spent LIBs.

Funder

Guangxi Key Laboratory of Information Materials

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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