Green and Efficient Regeneration of Spent Lithium Batteries through Directional Leaching of Valuable Metals and Gradient Impurity Separation

Abstract

The recycling of spent lithium-ion batteries faces challenges of low metal leaching efficiency and complex impurity separation. To address these issues, this study developed a closed-loop recycling process integrating quality pretreatment, directional leaching, gradient impurity separation, and short-process regeneration. Key innovations include: CO₂-assisted carbothermal reduction (900 °C) combined with water leaching for selective lithium extraction (recovery 88.53%); alkaline leaching (14% NaOH) for aluminum removal (86.32%); reductive acid leaching (3.5 mol L⁻¹ H2SO4 + H2O2) achieving Ni/Co/Mn leaching rates of 98.54%, 97.37%, and 98.00%, respectively; and gradient solvent extraction using M5640 and P204 for deep impurity removal (>99%). The final high-purity Ni–Co–Mn solution was successfully used to synthesize LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 precursors. Compared to conventional hydrometallurgical routes, this integrated strategy reduces acid/alkali consumption by ~40%, shortens unit operations from seven to four, and achieves a total metal recovery rate of 95.2%. This work provides a low-carbon, short-process, and high-value recycling pathway for hybrid spent lithium-ion battery resources, contributing to the green circulation and carbon neutrality goals of the new energy industry.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Feb 2026
Accepted
25 Mar 2026
First published
26 Mar 2026

New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Green and Efficient Regeneration of Spent Lithium Batteries through Directional Leaching of Valuable Metals and Gradient Impurity Separation

Y. jin, J. Yao, S. Xiang and G. Li, New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6NJ00610H

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