Publications by authors named "Chao-Zhu Deng"

Hydrometallurgy is a primary method for recovering cathode electrode materials from spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Most of the current research materials are pure cathode electrode materials obtained through manual disassembly. However, the spent LIBs are typically broken as a whole during the actual industrial recycling which makes the electrode materials combined with the collector fluid.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Chao-Zhu Deng"

  • - Chao-Zhu Deng's recent research focuses on the hydrometallurgical processes for recovering valuable materials from spent lithium-ion batteries, emphasizing the complexities of mixed materials in industrial recycling.
  • - The article titled "Mixed crushing and competitive leaching of all electrode material components and metal collector fluid in the spent lithium battery" explores the challenges posed by the combination of electrode materials and collector fluids during the recycling process.
  • - Deng highlights the limitations of current research that primarily concerns pure cathode materials, advocating for methods that reflect the actual conditions in industrial recycling to improve efficiency and yield in recovering critical materials.