Eliminating low-crystalline defects in spent graphite anodes via low-temperature molten salt activation and controlled oxidation

Abstract

Spent lithium-ion battery graphite anodes (SG) feature in situ low-crystalline surface defects that hinder Li-ion diffusion and undermine structural stability. Conventional high-temperature remediation partially repairs defects but faces practical limitations due to energy-intensive processing and structural degradation risks. Here, we propose an efficient regeneration strategy based on low-temperature molten salt activation combined with controlled oxidation, aiming to efficiently regenerate SG with a focus on eliminating low-crystalline defects. The molten salt treatment activates the ion storage site, and the liquid-phase environment provides rapid ionic transport kinetics, facilitating impurity removal reactions. The oxidation calcination further removes low-crystalline defects of SG, ultimately harvesting regenerated graphite (RG-150–500) with purity of 99.22%. The RG-150–500 exhibits a high reversible capacity of 356.7 mAh g−1 at 0.2C, and a stable cyclability of 250 cycles with a capacity retention of 360.8 mAh g−1. From 0.1C to 2C, the rate capacity of RG-150–500 decreases from 369.5 to 243.9 mAh g−1, and when the rate returns to 0.1C, the recovery rate is 99.2%, revealing the high-rate capability of RG-150–500. Furthermore, the regeneration cost of RG-150–500 is only $7.442 per kg and the corresponding profit is $2.558 per kg. Therefore, this study provides an eco-friendly and energy-efficient solution for SG regeneration, particularly through its effective elimination of low-crystalline defects.

Graphical abstract: Eliminating low-crystalline defects in spent graphite anodes via low-temperature molten salt activation and controlled oxidation

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Sep 2025
Accepted
27 Nov 2025
First published
12 Dec 2025

Green Chem., 2026, Advance Article

Eliminating low-crystalline defects in spent graphite anodes via low-temperature molten salt activation and controlled oxidation

Z. Mai, Y. Ge, Y. Feng, K. Luo, H. Zhang, M. Huang, J. Meng and X. Wang, Green Chem., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5GC05012J

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