利用手术 X 射线成像技术跟踪锂离子电池材料从熔盐中的电化学回收过程

IF 21.1 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mateen Mirza , Wenjia Du , Lara Rasha , Francesco Iacoviello , Tobias P. Neville , Steven Wilcock , Arfon H. Jones , Rhodri Jervis , Paul R. Shearing , Dan J.L. Brett
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摘要

创建循环经济被视为回收废旧锂离子电池的关键挑战之一,并将大大减轻生命周期初始提取阶段所面临的压力。熔盐(MS)具有一系列优异的电化学特性,已被用于电池、冶金、核能和行星科学领域的金属和非金属回收。然而,人们对电化学还原过程仍缺乏深入而清晰的直观了解。在这里,我们开发了一种定制的微型电化学电池,可以进行实时 X 射线成像研究,从而克服了这一挑战。X 射线射线照相术和断层摄影术相结合,为非破坏性地揭示电化学电池在热化学过程中的详细微观结构评估提供了机会。此外,我们还发现,阳极表面积聚的大量 CO/CO2 可能会导致不良的运行后果。
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Following the electrochemical recovery of lithium-ion battery materials from molten salts using operando X-ray imaging

Following the electrochemical recovery of lithium-ion battery materials from molten salts using operando X-ray imaging
The creation of a circular economy is seen as one of the key challenges in recycling spent Li-ion batteries and would vastly diminish pressures faced in the initial extraction stage of the life cycle. Molten salts (MS) possess a set of excellent electrochemical properties and have been used to recycle metals and non-metals in the battery, metallurgical, nuclear and planetary science sectors. However, an in-depth and clear visual understanding of the electrochemical reduction process is still lacking. Here, we have overcome this challenge by developing a bespoke, miniaturised electrochemical cell enabling real-time X-ray imaging studies. A combination of X-ray radiography and tomography provide an opportunity to non-destructively reveal detailed microstructural evaluation of the electrochemical cell during the pyro-chemical process. Moreover, we have found that significant amounts of CO/CO2 accumulated at the anode surface may lead to undesired operational consequences.
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Materials Today
Materials Today 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
36.30
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237
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: Materials Today is the leading journal in the Materials Today family, focusing on the latest and most impactful work in the materials science community. With a reputation for excellence in news and reviews, the journal has now expanded its coverage to include original research and aims to be at the forefront of the field. We welcome comprehensive articles, short communications, and review articles from established leaders in the rapidly evolving fields of materials science and related disciplines. We strive to provide authors with rigorous peer review, fast publication, and maximum exposure for their work. While we only accept the most significant manuscripts, our speedy evaluation process ensures that there are no unnecessary publication delays.
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