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Pursuing green and efficient process towards recycling of different metals from spent lithium-ion batteries through Ferro-chemistry
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In this paper, a Ferro-chemistry strategy was proposed for the recycling of different value-added metals from spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) based on transformation of iron morphology from different types of spent LIBs.About:
This article is published in Chemical Engineering Journal.The article was published on 2021-12-15. It has received 55 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Leaching (metallurgy).read more
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Emerging and Recycling of Li-Ion Batteries to Aid in Energy Storage, A Review
Shammya Afroze,Md. Sumon Reza,Kairat Kuterbekov,A. M. Kabyshev,M. M. Kubenova,K. Bekmyrza,Abul Kalam Azad +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , Li-ion battery technology, the different widely used cathode and anode materials, and the benefits and drawbacks of each in relation to the most appropriate application were all thoroughly studied in this work.
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Selective bacterial separation of critical metals: towards a sustainable method for recycling lithium ion batteries
Virginia Echavarri-Bravo,Houari Amari,Jennifer Hartley,Giovanni Maddalena,Caroline Kirk,Maarten W. Tuijtel,N. Browning,Louise Horsfall +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors demonstrate a sequential process employing two bacterial species to recover Mn, Co and Ni, from vehicular batteries through the biosynthesis of metallic nanoparticles, whilst Li remains within the leachate.
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Extraction of Valuable Metals from Spent Cathode Materials by Reductive Roasting in Methane Atmosphere
Long Zhang,Penghui Shao,Xiao Lin Xie,Yu-Hui Zheng,Xue-ru Tao,Caiting Qiu,Chaoqiang Wang,Aiping Peng,Xubiao Luo,Sheng-Kang Luo,Liming Yang +10 more
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Review on full-component green recycling of spent lithium iron phosphate cathode materials: From the perspective of economy and efficiency
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New strategy of electrochemical precipitation to metals separation in spent NCM cathode materials for direct regeneration
Shinichi Asamura,Klaus Richter +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors proposed a new strategy for an efficient and green separation of valuable metals in spent Li(Ni1/3Co 1/3Mn1/ 3)O2 (NCM) LIBs.
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Development of a recycling process for Li-ion batteries
TL;DR: In this paper, a recycling process for portable Li-ion batteries was developed combining a mechanical pretreatment with hydro-and pyrometallurgical process steps for the recovery of cobalt and lithium.
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Toward sustainable and systematic recycling of spent rechargeable batteries
TL;DR: This work presents state-of-the-art fundamental research and industrial technologies related to battery recycling, with a special focus on lithium-ion battery recycling.
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Towards an electricity-powered world
Nicola Armaroli,Vincenzo Balzani +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the present scenario of electricity production and investigate whether an electricity powered world is possible, indicating which primary energy forms should be preferably utilized, indicating that most of the primary energy used by mankind, including that employed to generate electricity, comes from fossil fuels, which need to be phased out because they bring about severe damage to climate, environment, and human health.
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Hydrometallurgical processing of spent lithium ion batteries (LIBs) in the presence of a reducing agent with emphasis on kinetics of leaching
TL;DR: In this paper, the conditions for the dissolution of valuable metals were optimized while varying the parameters such as acid concentration, leaching time, temperature and pulp density, and it was found that with 1M H2SO4 and 0.075 M NaHSO3 as reducing agent ∼96.7% Li, 91.6% Co, 96.4% Ni and 87.9% Mn were recovered in 4h at 368 K and a pulp density of 20 g/L.
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Hydrometallurgical Processes for Recycling Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries: A Critical Review
TL;DR: The amount of spent lithium-ion batteries has grown dramatically in recent years, and the development of a recycling process for spent lithium ion batteries is necessary and urgent from the view of.