Evolution of spent LiFePO4 powders into LiFePO4/C/FeS composites: A facile and smart approach to make sustainable anodes for alkaline Ni-Fe secondary batteries

In recent years, how to properly recycle increasing spent LiFePO4 batteries is becoming an extremely thorny subject, which is related to not only a severe environmental pollution but also a serious waste of valuable resources. Here, for the first time, a sustainable and smart approach is established...

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Published inJournal of power sources Vol. 403; pp. 38 - 48
Main Authors Shangguan, Enbo, Fu, Shuqian, Wu, Siqi, Wang, Qin, Wu, Chengke, Li, Jing, Cai, Xiaowu, Chang, Zhaorong, Wang, Zhenhui, Li, Quanmin, Jiang, Kai
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.11.2018
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Summary:In recent years, how to properly recycle increasing spent LiFePO4 batteries is becoming an extremely thorny subject, which is related to not only a severe environmental pollution but also a serious waste of valuable resources. Here, for the first time, a sustainable and smart approach is established for manufacturing LiFePO4/C/FeS composites from spent LiFePO4 powders as novel anode materials for alkaline Ni-Fe secondary battery. The LiFePO4/C/FeS composites are prepared via a facile ball milling method by using spent LiFePO4 and commercial FeS as raw materials. When serving as host anode material for Ni-Fe battery, the LiFePO4/C/FeS (40 wt%) composite exhibits attractive anodic performance in alkaline solution, with a high specific discharge capacity of ~232.9 mAh g−1 (639.1 mAh g−1Fe) at 0.2C, prominent high-rate capabilities (~150.7 mAh g−1 (413.5 mAh g−1Fe) still retains even at a high rate up to 5C) and excellent cyclic stability (with retention of as high as 75.9% of its highest capacity after 300 cycles at 1C). Meaningfully, our study proposes a sustainable and economical approach to produce advanced anodes for alkaline Ni-Fe secondary batteries, simultaneously providing an attractive and facile way to recycle spent LiFePO4 materials in large scale. [Display omitted] •LiFePO4/C/FeS composite is prepared from spent LiFePO4 via a facile approach.•LiFePO4/C/FeS(40%) anode shows satisfied high-rate performance and cycle stability.•A new type of Ni-Fe battery with LiFePO4/C/FeS anode is successfully developed.•The electrochemical reaction process of LiFePO4/C/FeS anode has been studied.
ISSN:0378-7753
1873-2755
DOI:10.1016/j.jpowsour.2018.09.062