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Recycling application of waste Li-MnO2 batteries as efficient catalysts based on electrochemical lithiation to improve catalytic activity

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 20, Issue 21, Pages 4901-4910

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8gc02183j

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21507081, 21671133]

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The ever-increasing consumption of tons of lithium batteries, for example, Li-MnO2 batteries, has generated great concern regarding their recycling. Currently, the developed or proposed cathode recycling processes often suffer from complex recycling procedures, potential secondary pollution, high operating costs, or thermal reprocessing. The discharge of Li-MnO2 batteries involves electrochemical lithiation, which is simultaneously accompanied by the transition from Mn(iv) to Mn(iii). Studies on manganese-containing catalysts have experimentally and theoretically emphasized the role of Mn(iii) as an important intermediate state for enabling catalytic reactions. We present herein a simple washing-recycling process for efficiently recycling the MnO2-based cathode materials as catalysts from depleted lithium batteries. The multiple important properties of the lithiated MnO2, including phase structure, oxidation state, surface oxygen species, and structural factors, were investigated in detail. Correspondingly, the effect of the degree of electrochemical lithiation on the catalytic activity of recycled MnO2 was observed to be continuously tuned. Compared with pristine MnO2, the recycled MnO2 exhibited remarkably enhanced catalytic activity for activating PMS to decompose contaminants. The catalytic activity was correlated with the composition of LixMnO2 generated in situ in Li-MnO2 batteries owing to the tuning of the Mn valence and structural factors. This study provides an attractive method for converting the depleted electrode materials of lithium batteries into catalysts to enhance their recycling efficiency.

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