Spent Li-Ion Battery Graphite Turned Into Valuable and Active Catalyst for Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction.
ChemSusChem
; 14(4): 1103-1111, 2021 Feb 18.
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Employing Li-ion batteries (LIBs) in portable electronics has become a necessity in the modern world but, due to the short application time for any given battery (1-3â
years), the quantity of spent LIBs (SLIBs) waste is becoming substantial. Herein, a novel strategy for recycling SLIB graphite and reforming it as a valuable catalyst material for electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction was proposed. SLIB graphite has been used as a precursor material for graphite oxide, which was thereafter doped with nitrogen to prepare nitrogen-doped graphene (NG-Bat). The prepared NG-Bat was characterized by various physical characterization methods and the electrochemical properties of the resulting catalyst material were investigated in alkaline media. It was found that NG-Bat prepared from SLIB had superior physical and electrochemical properties in comparison to commercial nitrogen-doped graphene. The findings clearly demonstrate the importance of the recycling of SLIB graphite and its great potential to be re-applied for various applications.
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ChemSusChem
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QUIMICA
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TOXICOLOGIA
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2021
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Estonia
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Alemania