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Review

Efficient Recycling Processes for Lithium-Ion Batteries

by
Sabyasachi Paul
and
Pranav Shrotriya
*
Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Materials 2025, 18(3), 613; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18030613
Submission received: 17 December 2024 / Revised: 12 January 2025 / Accepted: 23 January 2025 / Published: 29 January 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Energy Materials)

Abstract

Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are an indispensable power source for electric vehicles, portable electronics, and renewable energy storage systems due to their high energy density and long cycle life. However, the exponential growth in production and usage has necessitated highly effective recycling of end-of-life LIBs to recover valuable resources and minimize the environmental impact. Pyrometallurgical and hydrometallurgical processes are the most common recycling methods but pose considerable difficulties. The energy-intensive pyrometallurgical recycling process results in the loss of critical materials such as lithium and suffers from substantial emissions and high costs. Solvent extraction, a hydrometallurgical method, offers energy-efficient recovery for lithium, cobalt, and nickel but requires hazardous chemicals and careful waste management. Direct recycling is an alternative to traditional methods as it preserves the cathode active material (CAM) structure for quicker and cheaper regeneration. It also offers environmental advantages of lower energy intensity and chemical use. Hybrid pathways, combining hydrometallurgical and direct recycling methods, provide a cost-effective, scalable solution for LIB recycling, maximizing material recovery with minimal waste and environmental risk. The success of recycling methods depends on factors such as battery chemistry, the scalability of recovery processes, and the cost-effectiveness of waste material recovery. Though pyrometallurgical and hydrometallurgical processes have secured their position in LIB recycling, research is proceeding toward newer approaches, such as direct and hybrid methods. These alternatives are more efficient both environmentally and in terms of cost with a broader perspective into the future. In this review, we describe the current state of direct recycling as an alternative to traditional pyrometallurgical and hydrometallurgical methods for recuperating these critical materials, particularly lithium. We also highlight some significant advancements that make these objectives possible. As research progresses, direct recycling and its variations hold great potential to reshape the way LIBs are recycled, providing a sustainable pathway for battery material recovery and reuse.
Keywords: spent Li-ion battery; battery recycling; direct recycling; regeneration; resynthesis spent Li-ion battery; battery recycling; direct recycling; regeneration; resynthesis
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Paul, S.; Shrotriya, P. Efficient Recycling Processes for Lithium-Ion Batteries. Materials 2025, 18, 613. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18030613

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Paul S, Shrotriya P. Efficient Recycling Processes for Lithium-Ion Batteries. Materials. 2025; 18(3):613. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18030613

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Paul, Sabyasachi, and Pranav Shrotriya. 2025. "Efficient Recycling Processes for Lithium-Ion Batteries" Materials 18, no. 3: 613. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18030613

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Paul, S., & Shrotriya, P. (2025). Efficient Recycling Processes for Lithium-Ion Batteries. Materials, 18(3), 613. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18030613

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