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Upcycling spent medium-Ni cathodes via novel liquified salt sourcing

Author(s)
Yoon, MoonsuPark, Jin-SungChen, WeiyinHuang, YimengDai, TaoLee, YuminShin, JungminLee, SeungmiKim, YongilLee, DongsooShin, DaihaCho, JaephilDong, YanhaoLi, Ju
Issued Date
2025-06
DOI
10.1039/d5ee01086a
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/87070
Citation
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, v.18, no.12, pp.5902 - 5912
Abstract
The rapid growth in lithium-ion battery technology underscores the urgent need for sustainable recycling to address the environmental and economic challenges of battery waste. This study introduces a liquified-salts-assisted upcycling approach to transform spent medium-Ni cathodes into high-performance single-crystalline Ni-rich cathodes. Utilizing the LiOH-LiNO3-Ni(NO3)26H2O eutectic, this method leverages planetary centrifugal mixing to create a liquid-like environment for accelerated elemental diffusion and microstructural refinement. The in situ liquefaction of these salts ensures seamless precursor integration, achieving compositional uniformity and minimizing impurity formation. Compared to conventional solid-state methods, our method significantly suppresses rock-salt phase formation, and improves electrochemical performance with superior cycling stability and rate capability. The environmental and economic advantages of our approach highlight its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption. This scalable, energy-efficient strategy provides a transformative solution for battery waste management, paving the way for the sustainable production of next-generation cathode materials.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
1754-5692
Keyword
LITHIUM-ION BATTERIESNICKELCOBALT

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