Deep eutectic solvents (DES) are efficient for separating cathode materials and current collectors from spent lithium-ion batteries due to their high solubility and tunable properties. However, they suffer from slow reaction kinetics (>30 min) and high-temperature requirement (>120°C). Herein, a dual-function DES composed of diethyl (hydroxymethyl) phosphonate (DHP) and malonic acid (MA) with low temperature and faster kinetics was designed. The nucleophilic groups (─OH and alkoxy) on DHP and MA created extensive negative electrostatic potential regions, facilitating the degradation of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) binder at low temperatures. Concurrently, the formed hydrogen-bonding network weakened intermolecular interactions, reducing viscosity and enhancing mass transfer. For LiCoO2, a separation efficiency of >99% was achieved within 15 min at 60°C. Separation mechanism confirmed that PVDF degradation was triggered by the reaction of DHP-MA molecules with H-atoms, forming solvent channels. Furthermore, with the penetration of H+ and MA towards channels, the activation of the corrosion-passivation reaction brought about the accelerated cathode material detachment. The separated material exhibited low impurity content (4 and LiNi0.3Co0.3Mn0.3O2, offering a universal strategy for high-quality cathode materials recycling.
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Yunpeng Wen
Zihao Zeng
Jiexiang Li
Central South University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ada962bc08abd80d5bc9db — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.8828799