The molten salt electrochemical method was used to reduce the Co in spent LiCoO2. The reduction mechanism of Co (III) in LiCoO2 was analyzed by cyclic voltammetry, square wave voltammetry, and open circuit potential. The reduction process of Co (III) on Fe electrode was studied in NaCl-CaCl2-LiCoO2 molten salt system at 750 °C. The results show that the reduction process of Co (III) is a two-step reduction: Co (III) → Co (II) → Co (0) and they are all quasi-reversible processes controlled by diffusion. Phase analysis (XRD) shows that Li+ and Cl2− in the molten salt form LiCl electrolysis experiments with different voltages were carried out, which proved the stepwise reduction of Co in LiCoO2
With the widespread use of lithium-ion batteries, the cumulative amount of used lithium-ion batterie...
The electrochemical deposition and re-oxidation of solid carbon were studied in CO3(2-) ion-containi...
AbstractThis work has investigated recycling cobalt from the cathodes of spent Li-ion batteries as β...
The future need to recycle enormous quantities of Li-ion batteries is a consequence of the rapid ris...
The studied process deals with cobalt electrolytic recovery by means of both galvanostatic and poten...
To meet the increasing demands of lithium-ion batteries, there is an urgent need to recycle the batt...
The recycling process studied deals with cobalt electrolytic recovery from Li-ion batteries by means...
To mitigate global warming and climate change, it is an urgent mission for us to reduce the amount o...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to study the Li2CO3Na2CO3-K2CO3 (29.5–31.1–39.4 ...
The massive availability of discarded LiCoO2 (LCO)-type batteries calls for inevitable metal recycli...
The electrochemical reduction of K2CrO4 in molten LiC1-KC1 eutectic is shifted to more positive pote...
In the present manuscript, a simple hydrometallurgy process for recovering and recycling cobalt from...
With the continuous development of society, the number of spent lithium-ion batteries has also incre...
Electrochemical conversion of CO2 into solid carbon is one of the conversion techniques that had bee...
This paper presents the study of an innovative process: the reductive dissolution of mixed lithium c...
With the widespread use of lithium-ion batteries, the cumulative amount of used lithium-ion batterie...
The electrochemical deposition and re-oxidation of solid carbon were studied in CO3(2-) ion-containi...
AbstractThis work has investigated recycling cobalt from the cathodes of spent Li-ion batteries as β...
The future need to recycle enormous quantities of Li-ion batteries is a consequence of the rapid ris...
The studied process deals with cobalt electrolytic recovery by means of both galvanostatic and poten...
To meet the increasing demands of lithium-ion batteries, there is an urgent need to recycle the batt...
The recycling process studied deals with cobalt electrolytic recovery from Li-ion batteries by means...
To mitigate global warming and climate change, it is an urgent mission for us to reduce the amount o...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to study the Li2CO3Na2CO3-K2CO3 (29.5–31.1–39.4 ...
The massive availability of discarded LiCoO2 (LCO)-type batteries calls for inevitable metal recycli...
The electrochemical reduction of K2CrO4 in molten LiC1-KC1 eutectic is shifted to more positive pote...
In the present manuscript, a simple hydrometallurgy process for recovering and recycling cobalt from...
With the continuous development of society, the number of spent lithium-ion batteries has also incre...
Electrochemical conversion of CO2 into solid carbon is one of the conversion techniques that had bee...
This paper presents the study of an innovative process: the reductive dissolution of mixed lithium c...
With the widespread use of lithium-ion batteries, the cumulative amount of used lithium-ion batterie...
The electrochemical deposition and re-oxidation of solid carbon were studied in CO3(2-) ion-containi...
AbstractThis work has investigated recycling cobalt from the cathodes of spent Li-ion batteries as β...