Hong Chen, Lu-Kang Zhao, Xuan-Chen Wang, Xuan-Wen Gao, Qing-Song Lai, Zhao-Meng Liu, Dong-Run Yang, Wen-Bin Luo
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Abstract
Fossil fuels have been instrumental in propelling the rapid advancement of human civilization. However, the carbon emissions resulting from their combustion have given rise to environmental challenges. The notable increase in the sales of new energy vehicles has positively contributed to lowering fuel consumption and aligning with national objectives for green and sustainable development. Nevertheless, the growing number of new energy vehicles presents challenges for the handling and recycling of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Improper handling can result in environmental pollution. Scholars worldwide are actively exploring effective eco-friendly management solutions for managing discarded LIBs, with a particular concern about recycling metal materials. This review thoroughly examines the failure mechanisms of LIBs cathode materials and traditional recycling methods, assesses one-step recovery and regeneration technologies, and explores the challenges, technologies, and future prospects of key material recycling in the next generation of batteries. The comprehensive insights provided in this review aim to contribute to the industrialization and scaling up of future power battery recycling technologies.
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Electrochemical energy storage devices play a transformative role in our societies. They have allowed the emergence of portable electronics devices, have triggered the resurgence of electric transportation and constitute key components in smart power grids. Batteries & Supercaps publishes international high-impact experimental and theoretical research on the fundamentals and applications of electrochemical energy storage. We support the scientific community to advance energy efficiency and sustainability.