Symmetry breaking-induced quasi octahedral sites for direct regeneration of spent lithium-ion battery cathodes
Authors: Jia, K., Abdelkader, A.M. et al.
Journal: Science China Chemistry
Volume: 68
Issue: 10
Pages: 5202-5215
eISSN: 1869-1870
ISSN: 1674-7291
DOI: 10.1007/s11426-025-2565-5
Abstract:Recycling spent lithium-ion batteries is essential for alleviating resource shortages and environmental pollution, with cathode material recovery being especially significant due to its high content of valuable elements. Relithiation is crucial for the direct regeneration of spent cathodes, and defective structures (Li vacancies, spinel/rock salt) in layered cathodes can only be completely repaired in an environment with adequate Li. However, cathode materials recycled by relithiation suffer the formation of dense spinel/rock salt structure, induced by the migration of transition metals (TMs) to the Li layer and resulting in the creation of TMO
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Symmetry breaking-induced quasi octahedral sites for direct regeneration of spent lithium-ion battery cathodes
Authors: Jia, K., Abdelkader, A.M. et al.
Journal: SCIENCE CHINA-CHEMISTRY
Volume: 68
Issue: 10
Pages: 5202-5215
eISSN: 1869-1870
ISSN: 1674-7291
DOI: 10.1007/s11426-025-2565-5
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