To recycle the sharply growing spent lithium-ion batteries and alleviate concerns over shortages of resources, particularly Li, is still an urgent issue. In this work, an organic acids based leaching approach at room temperature is proposed to recover Li and FePO from spent LiFePO cathode powder. The coexistent metal ions, Cu and Al, have also been investigated. Citrus fruit juices, rich in organic acids, such as citric acid and malic acid, have been used as leaching agents in this work. Among lemon, orange and apple, lemon juice shows the best leaching effect based on its suitable pH of the reaction system. Under the optimized conditions, the leaching rates of Li, Cu and Al can reach up to 94.83%, 96.92% and 47.24%, while Fe and P remain as low as 4.05% and 0.84%, respectively. LiCO and FePO can be recovered from the leachate and the leaching residue, respectively. The recovered FePO was used to prepare new cathode material LiFePO. The crystalline carbon, present in the spent LiFePO cathode scraps, has a significant effect on the electrochemical performances of the regenerated LiFePO. The regenerated LiFePO cathode material delivered a comparable discharge capacity of 155.3 mAh g at 0.1C and rate capacity to the fresh LiFePO. For the cycling stability, it displays capacity retention of 98.30% over 100 cycles at 1 C with a fading rate of 0.017% per cycle. The proposed organic acids-based recycling strategy is much benign for recycling the spent LiFePO cathode materials.
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