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Circular economy of Li Batteries: Technologies and trends

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 40, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2021.102690

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Critical materials; End-of-life; Lithium-ion battery; Recycling

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  1. HEC-TDF [03-171]

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The increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles and portable electronics has raised concerns about supply risks and environmental issues associated with battery disposal. Current recycling processes vary and have economic implications, while there is potential for reusing spent batteries for lower-end energy storage applications. Further research and development are needed to optimize the economic and environmental benefits of recycling lithium-ion batteries.
Due to the rapid expansion of electric vehicles and portable electronics, the demand for lithium-ion batteries is increasing, resulting in supply risks in obtaining lithium, cobalt, and other materials, as well as issues associated with spent battery disposal. The current battery recycling processes vary by specific battery chemistries and impact both economics and greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, there is a potential for spent lithium-ion batteries reuse for low-end energy storage applications. This paper discusses various methods of assessing the reuse versus recycling of lithium-ion batteries. Commercial recycling practices and capabilities and those recommended by different research centers around the world are reviewed. Further, the potential of various novel next-generation recycling processes to optimize recycling's economic and environmental benefits is evaluated for the broader utilization of lithium-ion battery recycling.

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