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Preparing graphene from anode graphite of spent lithium-ion batteries

Wenxuan Zhang, Zhanpeng Liu, Jing Xia, Feng Li, Wenzhi He, Guangming Li, Juwen Huang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0993-8

Abstract: With extensive use of lithium ion batteries (LIBs), amounts of LIBs were discarded, giving rise to growthIn view of wide usage of natural graphite and the high content (12%–21%) of anode graphite in spent LIBs, recycling anode graphite from spent LIBs cannot only alleviate the shortage of natural graphite, but

Keywords: Spent LIBs     Graphite     Graphite oxide     Grapheme    

Highly selective metal recovery from spent lithium-ion batteries through stoichiometric hydrogen ion

Weiguang Lv, Xiaohong Zheng, Li Li, Hongbin Cao, Yi Zhang, Renjie Chen, Hancheng Ou, Fei Kang, Zhi Sun

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 5,   Pages 1243-1256 doi: 10.1007/s11705-020-2029-3

Abstract: Spent lithium-ion battery recycling has attracted significant attention because of its importance in

Keywords: recycling     spent LIBs     selective recovery     hydrothermal treatment    

Investigation of phosphate adsorption from an aqueous solution using spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst

Zhen Li, Zhaofu Qiu, Ji Yang, Benteng Ma, Shuguang Lu, Chuanhui Qin

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1082-3

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Spent FCC catalyst with lanthanum is proposed as a novel P-removal

The spent FCC catalyst exhibits 99% adsorption

Keywords: Spent FCC catalyst     Phosphate removal     Adsorption     Lanthanum    

Optimization of methyl orange removal from aqueous solution by response surface methodology using spent

Liangzhi LI,Xiaolin LI,Ci YAN,Weiqiang GUO,Tianyi YANG,Jiaolong FU,Jiaoyan TANG,Cuiying HU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 496-502 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0578-0

Abstract: In this work, the removal of methyl orange (MO) from aqueous solution using spent tea leaves as the sorbentFirst, the effects of various parameters such as temperature, adsorption time, dose of spent tea leavesThe results indicate that spent tea leaves could be used as an effective and economical adsorbent in

Keywords: spent tea leaves     adsorption     response surface methodology     methyl orange (MO)    

Bioleaching of spent Ni-Cd batteries and phylogenetic analysis of an acidophilic strain in acidified

ZHAO Ling, WANG Liang, YANG Dong, ZHU Nanwen

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 459-465 doi: 10.1007/s11783-007-0073-6

Abstract: Biohydrometallurgy is a novel method to recycle discarded batteries, in which sewage sludge is used as microorganisms and culture due to the presence of indigenous . A two-step continuous flow leaching system co

Keywords: Biohydrometallurgy     discarded     indigenous     two-step continuous     presence    

Evaluation of precipitation behavior of zirconium molybdate hydrate

Liang ZHANG, Masayuki TAKEUCHI, Tsutomu KOIZUMI, Izumi HIRASAWA

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 65-71 doi: 10.1007/s11705-013-1314-9

Abstract: In the dissolution step of spent nuclear fuel, there is a world-concern problem that zirconium molybdate

Keywords: spent nuclear fuel     zirconium molybdate hydrate     cleaning method     accumulation    

Spent rechargeable lithium batteries in e-waste: composition and its implications

Xianlai ZENG,Jinhui LI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 5,   Pages 792-796 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0705-6

Abstract: The amount of spent rechargeable lithium batteries (RLBs) is growing rapidly owing to wide applicationof these batteries in portable electronic devices and electric vehicles, which obliges that spent RLBsIdentification of spent RLBs can supply fundamental information for spent RLBs recycling.study aimed to determine the differences of physical components and chemical compositions among various spent

Keywords: rechargeable lithium batteries     e-waste     physical components     difference analysis     recycling    

Fabrication of Si-based three-dimensional microbatteries: A review

Chuang YUE, Jing LI, Liwei LIN

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2017, Volume 12, Issue 4,   Pages 459-476 doi: 10.1007/s11465-017-0462-x

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High-performance, Si-based three-dimensional (3D) microbattery systems for powering micro/nano-electromechanical systems and lab-on-chip smart electronic devices have attracted increasing research attention. These systems are characterized by compatible fabrication and integratibility resulting from the silicon-based technologies used in their production. The use of support substrates, electrodes or current collectors, electrolytes, and even batteries used in 3D layouts has become increasingly important in fabricating microbatteries with high energy, high power density, and wide-ranging applications. In this review, Si-based 3D microbatteries and related fabrication technologies, especially the production of micro-lithium ion batteries, are reviewed and discussed in detail in order to provide guidance for the design and fabrication.

Keywords: three-dimensional (3D)     wafer-scale     Si-based anode     micro-LIBs     thin-film deposition    

A Mini-Review on Metal Recycling from Spent Lithium Ion Batteries Review

Xiaohong Zheng, Zewen Zhu, Xiao Lin, Yi Zhang, Yi He, Hongbin Cao, Zhi Sun

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 361-370 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.05.018

Abstract: has resulted in an increased number of spent LIBs.Spent LIBs contain not only dangerous heavy metals but also toxic chemicals that pose a serious threatTherefore, a great deal of attention has been paid to the development of an efficient process to recycle spentLIBs for both economic aspects and environmental protection.In this paper, we review the state-of-the-art processes for metal recycling from spent LIBs, introduce

Keywords: Spent lithium ion batteries     Valuable metals     Pretreatment     Metal extraction     Product preparation     Recycling    

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Preparing graphene from anode graphite of spent lithium-ion batteries

Wenxuan Zhang, Zhanpeng Liu, Jing Xia, Feng Li, Wenzhi He, Guangming Li, Juwen Huang

Journal Article

Highly selective metal recovery from spent lithium-ion batteries through stoichiometric hydrogen ion

Weiguang Lv, Xiaohong Zheng, Li Li, Hongbin Cao, Yi Zhang, Renjie Chen, Hancheng Ou, Fei Kang, Zhi Sun

Journal Article

Investigation of phosphate adsorption from an aqueous solution using spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst

Zhen Li, Zhaofu Qiu, Ji Yang, Benteng Ma, Shuguang Lu, Chuanhui Qin

Journal Article

Optimization of methyl orange removal from aqueous solution by response surface methodology using spent

Liangzhi LI,Xiaolin LI,Ci YAN,Weiqiang GUO,Tianyi YANG,Jiaolong FU,Jiaoyan TANG,Cuiying HU

Journal Article

Bioleaching of spent Ni-Cd batteries and phylogenetic analysis of an acidophilic strain in acidified

ZHAO Ling, WANG Liang, YANG Dong, ZHU Nanwen

Journal Article

Evaluation of precipitation behavior of zirconium molybdate hydrate

Liang ZHANG, Masayuki TAKEUCHI, Tsutomu KOIZUMI, Izumi HIRASAWA

Journal Article

Spent rechargeable lithium batteries in e-waste: composition and its implications

Xianlai ZENG,Jinhui LI

Journal Article

Fabrication of Si-based three-dimensional microbatteries: A review

Chuang YUE, Jing LI, Liwei LIN

Journal Article

A Mini-Review on Metal Recycling from Spent Lithium Ion Batteries

Xiaohong Zheng, Zewen Zhu, Xiao Lin, Yi Zhang, Yi He, Hongbin Cao, Zhi Sun

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