Direct regeneration of spent LiFePO 4 cathode materials assisted with a bifunctional organic lithium salt.
Lu YangBaichao ZhangShuo ChenQing PanWenyuan LiChaolun GanWentao DengGuoqiang ZouHongshuai HouLi YangXiaobo JiPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Direct regeneration is an effective strategy of spent lithium iron phosphate (S-LFP), with the principal aspect being the selection of the lithium source and reductant. Here, assisted with a thermodynamically favourable reaction involving a bifunctional organic lithium salt (lithium citrate), the single-step regeneration of S-LFP is successfully achieved. The structure and composition of the regenerated LFP are significantly restored, demonstrating excellent electrochemical performance (142.7 mA h g -1 ) with no degradation after 200 cycles.