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Recycle of spent LiFePO4 batteries: An eco-friendly closed-loop technique based on less solvent solid state reaction
Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries have become one of the most popular batteries due to their high safety and low cost. However, the lifespan of LFP batteries is limited, making effective recycling processes crucial for environmental protection, resource conservation, and economic benefits. Less solvent solid state reaction (LSR) is reactions of solids with the help of a little solvent, which has advantage of almost 100% conversion of reactants and no waste generation. Herein, LFP (S-LFP) from spent batteries was first entirely decomposed to produce FePO 4 and LiH 2 PO 4 in H 3 PO 4 -H 2 O 2 leaching systems using the LSR method. Then, battery-grade Li 2 CO 3 was prepared by adding CaCl 2 and Na 2 CO 3 to LiH 2 PO 4 . As a result, the battery of regenerated LiFePO 4 (R-LFP) using recycled FePO 4 and Li 2 CO 3 exhibits superior electrochemical performance compared to those with unused LiFePO 4 , including a higher discharge specific capacity (140.7 mAhg −1 at 0.1C) and excellent cycle life, with a capacity retention of 98.6% over 500cycles at 1.0C. The LSR method provides a green and sustainable closed-loop recovery strategy for S-LFP cathode materials, which reduces the number of processing steps and chemical consumption, promotes resource conservation and environmental protection, and facilitates the sustainable industrial development of S-LFP batteries.