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A Highly Efficient Additive for Direct Reactivation of Waste LiFePO4 with Practical Electrochemical Performance

ENERGY & FUELS [2024]
Yanju Gou, Jinyi Zhang, Xin Liu, Zihao Zhou, Mingdao Zhang, Li Song, Yachao Jin
ABSTRACT

Recovering the electrochemical performance of waste lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) directly under unbroken conditions has become a research topic of great concern. However, there are still severe challenges for the current solid-phase approach in regenerating waste LiFePO4 with unsatisfactory battery performance. Herein, we propose a highly efficient additive of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) to dramatically facilitate the regenerated effect of waste LiFePO4 by a simple mechanical ball milling and calcination process. The microstructures and electrochemical performance of regenerated LiFePO4 were completely repaired. Expectedly, in comparison with new LiFePO4, the battery with regenerated LiFePO4 shows a totally recovered performance of 156 mAh/g at 0.05 C. Such capacity can be strongly maintained at 145 mAh/g even discharged 1 C and a high retention rate of 84.14% after 600. The findings show that the PVP as a dispersant not only can effectively prevent the agglomeration of LiFePO4 particles but also can be used as carbon and nitrogen sources to form the nitrogen-doped carbon capping on the surface of LiFePO4. This work provides a promising route to significantly enhance the electrochemical performance of regenerated LiFePO4 and also highlights the feasibility of a direct regeneration approach for the waste LiFePO4.

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