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Anode materials sustainable recycling from spent lithium-ion batteries: An edge-selectively nitrogen-repaired graphene nanoplatelets

eTransportation, ISSN: 2590-1168, Vol: 14, Page: 100205
2022
  • 13
    Citations
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    Usage
  • 12
    Captures
  • 1
    Mentions
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  • Citations
    13
  • Captures
    12
  • Mentions
    1
    • News Mentions
      1
      • 1

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Findings from Beijing Institute of Technology Reveals New Findings on Sustainability Research (Anode Materials Sustainable Recycling From Spent Lithium-ion Batteries: an Edge-selectively Nitrogen-repaired Graphene Nanoplatelets)

2022 NOV 29 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Ecology Daily News -- Current study results on Sustainability Research have been published.

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With the large-scale retirement of power batteries every year, the recycling and reusing of spent graphite have become an urgent task that has been given full attention. Nevertheless, designing a simple and low-cost recycling method of spent graphite is still a huge challenge. Herein, we found that defects and polar functional groups formed in situ in scrap graphite can be reshaped and modified by ball milling for high-value utilization. Specifically, remolded graphite recycled from spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) was employed as a high-value anode material for the first time. The N-derived remolded graphite exhibited remarkably enhanced electrochemical performance. As a result, the remolded graphite can deliver a high capacity of 343.8 mA h g −1 after 200 cycles at 0.5 C, and also display an outstanding rate capability (a capacity of 231.9 mA h g −1 is achieved at 2 C). Furthermore, the performance index of remolded graphite is better than that of artificial battery-grade commercial graphite, as well as meet the requirements of reutilization of spent graphite. The present work provides a promising strategy for the high-value application of spent graphite.

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