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 in | Journal of power sources Vol. 403; pp. 38 - 48 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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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.
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•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. |
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ISSN: | 0378-7753 1873-2755 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2018.09.062 |