Dipole modulation engineering for the recycling of spent lithium iron phosphate

Abstract

The recycling of spent lithium iron phosphate (S-LFP) is crucial for achieving closed-loop resource utilization in the new energy industry. However, the primary challenges for S-LFP come from the precise regulation of elemental valence states and the vacancies restitution of lithium. Based on the rocking-chair battery mechanism, LFP undergoes Fe valence state elevation and lithium node vacancies during the repeated cycling, the critical issue undermines its structural integrity. By exploiting the dipole chemistry of dual eutectic solvents to modulate lattice structure through valence state modulation and site-specific manipulation, this enables efficient repair of S-LFP by addressing Li+ deficiency-induced Fe3+ reduction to amend valence state, driving lithium back to the lattice nodes, and compensating carbonaceous layers on particle surfaces. Consequentially, the repaired LiFePO4 batteries demonstrate exceptional electrochemical performance, retaining 82.4% of their capacity retention rate after 1000 cycles at 10C.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jun 2025
Accepted
27 Aug 2025
First published
30 Aug 2025

Green Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Dipole modulation engineering for the recycling of spent lithium iron phosphate

L. Liu, W. Huang, H. Liang, Z. Su, K. Shi, J. Ren, L. Tan, Y. Min and Q. Liu, Green Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5GC03045E

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