Mechanical force-induced proton transfer promotes the selective extraction of spent lithium iron phosphate

Abstract

Recycling spent lithium-ion batteries is crucial link in promoting the development of a clean energy circular economy. However, traditional pyrometallurgical methods are energy-intensive and complex, making it difficult to economically recycle LiFePO4 (LFP). Herein, we propose a mechanical for-induced proton transfer and oxidation coupling synergy strategy for the selective extraction of lithium from spent LFP materials. This method employs low-cost and environmentally friendly sodium tartrate and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as co-grinding reagents, a dual reaction mechanism is synergistically triggered under mechanical force: mechanical activation promotes the proton dissociation of sodium tartrate hydroxyl groups, facilitating proton-assisted delithiation; simultaneous H2O2 in situ oxidizes Fe2+ to Fe3+, driving the topological conversion of LFP to FePO4, therby efficiently extracting lithium while stabilizing iron in the solid phase. Under optimized conditions, the lithium leaching efficiency reaches 99.2%, and 95.2% of iron is enriched in the residue as high-purity FePO4. Compared with traditional hydrometallurgical recycling, the proposed route reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 17% and lowers overall processing costs to 82%. Moreover, the resulting lithium-rich solution and Fe-containing residue can serve as precursors for regenerating LFP cathode material. The regenerated LFP exhibits excellent cycling performance, with a capacity retention of 97.3% after 100 cycles at 1C. Therefore, this study develops a green, economical, and high-value recycling pathway for spent LFP batteries. This approach embodies the recycling principles of atomic economy and process greening, providing a practical and feasible technical solution for the sustainable regeneration of spent LFP batteries.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jan 2026
Accepted
10 Mar 2026
First published
20 Mar 2026

Green Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Mechanical force-induced proton transfer promotes the selective extraction of spent lithium iron phosphate

D. Zhang, E. Fan, Q. Zhang, X. Zhang, R. Chen and L. Li, Green Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6GC00272B

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