Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.194, 97-104, 2017
Re-synthesis of LiCoO2 extracted from spent Li-ion batteries with low and high state of health
A combined thermal decomposition followed by a solid-state reaction route was employed to re synthesize non-stoichiometric LiCoO2 extracted from cathodes of two discarded batteries with low and high state of health (SOH). Stoichiometric and structurally ordered Li1CoO2 compounds were obtained from the re-synthesis process, without any influence of the battery's SOH. However, smaller grains and higher specific discharge capacity were obtained for the Li1CoO2 electrodes manufactured from the re-synthesized cathode powder extracted from the low SOH battery. Results indicate that the battery's SOH is a parameter that should be considered in LiCoO2 re-synthesis processes based on solid-state reactions, since it affects grain morphology and electrochemical properties of the electrodes manufactured from the re-synthesized LiCoO2. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:LiCoO2 recycling;Thermal decomposition;Solid-state re-synthesis;battery's state of health (SOH);Charge capacity