Recycling lithium from electric vehicle batteries

A photo of rechargeable battery pack installed in the electric car

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Start a lesson with news of a mechanochemical recovery method that’s better for the environment

Researchers in China have developed a mechanochemical method for extracting lithium from spent lithium iron phosphate batteries, widely used in electric vehicles. Their method avoids some of the environmental impacts of current recycling processes and the products can be resold at a profit to battery manufacturers.

You can use this article to introduce a lesson on recycling and life-cycle assessments with your 14–16 chemistry students. Download the accompanying starter slide for use in your classroom.

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