The recycling of key components in waste lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is an important route to make up for the shortage of battery materials. Metal separation and purification is an important step. It is of great significance to propose an efficient and green separation technology. In this paper, an electrochemical precipitation method was applied to metal separation from spent LiNiMnO cathode material. The Li and metal elements were effective separated and the precipitates were then used as precursor to synthesize high-performance R-O-NaNFM cathode material for sodium-ion batteries. The R-O-NaNFM exhibits excellent electrochemical cycling stability. The capacity retains 71.3 mAh g after a long-term cycling of 200 times at 1 C. This method offers a referable strategy of the recycling for the waste cathode material in spent LIBs.

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