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Protocol of Electrochemical Test and Characterization of Aprotic Li-O2 Battery
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Upcycling of spent LiCoO2: engineering the coordination-trapping behavior towards conversion-type anodes for advanced
Zihao Zeng1, Hai Lei1, Yunpeng Wen1
1School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China. gp-gepeng@csu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Based on its high economic/sustainability value, the upcycling of spent cathodes into anodes has been deemed to be an alternative strategy to traditional chemical synthesis. Supported by an effective acid leaching and coordination-trapping self-assembly reaction, a nano-scale CoS@NSC anode was successfully prepared from spent LiCoO2 and used as a promising anode for lithium ion batteries.
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