Co-recovery of spent LiCoO2 and LiFePO4 by paired electrolysis
Jingjing Zhao,
Fengyin Zhou,
Hongya Wang
et al.
Abstract:A paired electrolysis approach for recovering valuable components from LiCoO2 and LiFePO4 has been developed. This process renders an efficient and clean leaching process with reduced energy input and secondary waste emissions.
“…The synergistic recovery between different cathodes is mainly attributed to the redox reaction between the two electrodes. Based on the oxidizing properties of Co( iii ) in LiCoO 2 and the reducing properties of Fe( ii ) in LiFePO 4 , Zhao et al 306 used a process of electrolyzing S-LCO and S-LFP in low-concentration H 2 SO 4 solution to recover precious metals from S-LIBs. The recycling process is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Collaborative Recycling Of Different Wastesmentioning
The past decades have witnessed the rapid development of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), whose applications nearly cover every aspect of our life. The increasing number of the spent LIBs (S-LIBs) endows...
“…The synergistic recovery between different cathodes is mainly attributed to the redox reaction between the two electrodes. Based on the oxidizing properties of Co( iii ) in LiCoO 2 and the reducing properties of Fe( ii ) in LiFePO 4 , Zhao et al 306 used a process of electrolyzing S-LCO and S-LFP in low-concentration H 2 SO 4 solution to recover precious metals from S-LIBs. The recycling process is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Collaborative Recycling Of Different Wastesmentioning
The past decades have witnessed the rapid development of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), whose applications nearly cover every aspect of our life. The increasing number of the spent LIBs (S-LIBs) endows...
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