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Reforming Magnet Waste to Prussian Blue for Sustainable Sodium-Ion Batteries

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posted on 2024-11-17, 13:23 authored by Qing Yan Li, Chunmei Xu, Ya Ru Liang, Zhuo Yang, Niubu LeGe, Jian Peng, Lijia Chen, Wei Hong Lai, Yun Xiao Wang, Zhanliang Tao, Min Liu, Shulei Chou
Increasing generation of permanent magnet waste has resulted in an urgent need to preserve finite resources. Reforming these wastes as feedstock to produce renewables is an ideal strategy for addressing waste and energy challenges. Herein, our work reports a smart and sustainable strategy to convert iron in magnet wastes into Prussian blue analogues that can serve as cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries. Moreover, a method to control feed rates is proposed to generate high-quality materials with fewer [Fe(CN)6] vacancies at a feed rate of 3 mL min-1. The recycled Na1.46Fe[Fe(CN)6]0.85·□0.15shows low vacancies and excellent cycling stability over 300 cycles (89% capacity retention at 50 mA g-1). In operando, evidence indicates that high-quality Prussian blue allows fast sodium-ion mobility and a high degree of reversibility over the course of cycling, although with a three-phase-transition mechanism. This study opens up a future direction for magnet waste created with the expectation of being environmentally reused.

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (PXM2019_014204_500031)

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Journal title

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

Volume

14

Issue

42

Pagination

47747-47757

Language

English

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