2020
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c06887
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Use of Coal Gangue to Prepare Refractory Saggars with Superior Corrosion Resistance and Thermomechanical Properties for the Calcination of Li-Ion Battery Cathode Materials

Abstract: Mullite (3Al2O3·2SiO2) is commonly used as the basic component to prepare refractory saggars for the calcination of Li-ion battery (LIB) cathode materials. Coal gangue, basically treated as aluminosilicate solid waste/tailings, could be used as the starting material to synthesize mullite at elevated temperatures. However, high operation energy and additional high-quality alumina sources are required in this process. In addition, mullite is prone to corrosion by LIB cathode materials, which remains a major chal… Show more

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“…In addition to adsorbents, building materials, and catalytic carriers, porous materials obtained from CG have also been tested as slow-release fertilizers after absorption of phosphate, 136 as electrode materials, 137,175 and as oil-in-water separation agents. 94 As shown in Figure 19, Wang et al 136 used CG and used one-step pyrolysis to prepare a new biological carbon composite material.…”
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“…In addition to adsorbents, building materials, and catalytic carriers, porous materials obtained from CG have also been tested as slow-release fertilizers after absorption of phosphate, 136 as electrode materials, 137,175 and as oil-in-water separation agents. 94 As shown in Figure 19, Wang et al 136 used CG and used one-step pyrolysis to prepare a new biological carbon composite material.…”
Section: Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[22] Additionally, various adsorption sites and hydroxyl groups on the surface of coal gangue, which could participate in the interface reaction to construct highly electrochemical active materials. [23,24] Sun et al prepared layered C/SiOx composite with porous skeleton structure from coal gangue, which showed outstanding electrochemical performance for Li-ion battery including. [25]…”
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