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Recycling of Spent Lithium Iron Phosphate Cathodes: Challenges and Progress.

Hao YaoYuhui ZhangGaoliang YangLin FuYuanjian LiLiangjun ZhouShuo GengYong XiangZhi Wei Seh
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
The number of spent lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO 4 , LFP) batteries will increase sharply in the next few years, owing to their large market share and development potential. Therefore, recycling of spent LFP batteries is necessary and urgent from both resource utilization and environmental protection standpoints. In this review, the significance of pretreatment for LFP recycling is first underscored, and its technical challenges and recent advancements are presented. Following that, the current recycling methods for spent LFP cathodes are outlined in terms of the respective treating processes, advantages, and disadvantages. Additionally, the preparation methods of LFP cathode material are reviewed to guide the resynthesis of LFP that uses salts obtained from spent LFP, which are beneficial for closed-loop recycling of LFP batteries. Lastly, we explore the future development direction of spent LFP battery recycling, highlighting the importance of technological innovation to advance the sustainable growth of the LFP battery industry.
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