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Recycling spent LiNi 1-x-y Mn x Co y O 2 cathodes to bifunctional NiMnCo catalysts for zinc-air batteries.

Miaolun JiaoQi ZhangChenliang YeZhibo LiuXiongwei ZhongJunxiong WangChuang LiLixin DaiGuangmin ZhouHui-Ming Cheng
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceIn recent years, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been widely applied in electric vehicles as energy storage devices. However, it is a great challenge to deal with the large number of spent LIBs. In this work, we employ a rapid thermal radiation method to convert the spent LIBs into highly efficient bifunctional NiMnCo-activated carbon (NiMnCo-AC) catalysts for zinc-air batteries (ZABs). The obtained NiMnCo-AC catalyst shows excellent electrochemical performance in ZABs due to the unique core-shell structure, with face-centered cubic Ni in the core and spinel NiMnCoO 4 in the shell. This work provides an economical and environment-friendly approach to recycling the spent LIBs and converting them into novel energy storage devices.
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