Abstract
The transition towards a low-carbon future hinges on the advancement of Lithium-ion battery (LIBs) technology, which has spurred a significant demand for raw materials and the management of waste batteries containing hazardous substances. Developing efficient and environmentally friendly recycling strategies is essential to tackle these challenges. Here, we introduce a one-step green hydrometallurgical recycling of spent lithium-ion batteries’ cathode on the basis of contact-electro-catalytic (CEC) process. It combines the separation of the cathode materials in pretreatment, and leaching in a single step. Specifically, electrode pieces are directly dealt with the CEC treatment, which can remove organic binders (e.g. Polyvinylidene Fluoride) and reduce high-valence metal ions. Results indicate that the leaching efficiency of lithium, nickel, cobalt, and manganese can reach 99.6%, 98.3%, 99.4%,97.4%. Plus, SiO2 is a cost-effective and readily available catalyst requiring no modification. Therefore, the CEC-assisted one-step hydrometallurgical recycling exhibits sustainability, rapidness, high efficiency, and eco-friendly for LIBs recycling.
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