Li et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Recovery of lithium and manganese from scrap LiMn2O4 by slurry electrolysisLi et al., 2019
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- Li Z
- He L
- Zhao Z
- Wang D
- Xu W
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- ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering
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Recycling of lithium and others metals from lithium-ion battery scraps are significant to prevent resource depletion and environmental protection. In this study, slurry electrolysis was employed for the recovery of lithium and manganese from the scrap LiMn2O4 without …
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