Invention Application
- Patent Title: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECYCLING LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE BATTERIES
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Application No.: US15976981Application Date: 2018-05-11
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Publication No.: US20180261894A1Publication Date: 2018-09-13
- Inventor: Yan Wang , Xiaotu MA
- Applicant: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Main IPC: H01M10/54
- IPC: H01M10/54 ; C01B25/45 ; H01M10/0525 ; H01M4/58

Abstract:
Cathode material from exhausted lithium ion batteries are dissolved in a solution for extracting the useful elements Co (cobalt), Ni (nickel), Al (Aluminum) and Mn (manganese) to produce active cathode materials for new batteries. The solution includes compounds of valuable charge materials such as cobalt, nickel, aluminum and manganese dissolved as compounds from the exhausted cathode material of spent cells. However, LiFePO4 is a waste stream charge material often discarded due to infeasibility of recycling. LiFePO4 is precipitated as FePO4 and remains as a by-product, along with graphite and carbon, which are not dissolved into the solution. FePO4 can be separated from graphite and carbon, FePO4 can be used to synthesize LiFePO4 as cathode materials and graphite can be regenerated as anode materials.
Public/Granted literature
- US10741890B2 Method and apparatus for recycling lithium iron phosphate batteries Public/Granted day:2020-08-11
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