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Recycling of Power Lithium-Ion Batteries

eBook - Technology, Equipment, and Policies

Lin, Xiao/Wang, Xue/Liu, Gangfeng et al
Erschienen am 14.10.2022
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ISBN/EAN: 9783527839896
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 272 S., 24.55 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Recycling of Power Lithium-Ion Batteries

Explore the past, present, and future of power lithium-ion battery recycling, from the governing regulatory framework to predictions of the future of the industry

InRecycling of Power Lithium-Ion Batteries: Technology, Equipment, and Policies, a team of distinguished researchers and engineers delivers an authoritative and illuminating exploration of the industrial status and development trends in the global power lithium-ion battery sector. The book examines the development of advanced battery materials and new recycling technologies, as well as typical case studies in enterprise battery recycling. The authors provide a roadmap to the development of spent power battery recycling enterprises that can provide support to the sustainable development industry.

Recycling of Power Lithium-Ion Batteries discusses a wide variety of topics with immediate applications to modern industry, including new application scenarios for power lithium-ion batteries, as well as an examination of the laws, regulations, and standards governing battery recycling.

Readers will also find:A thorough introduction to the status and development of the lithium-ion battery and its key materialsFulsome discussions of battery recycling technologies and equipment, including pre-treatment technology for battery recyclingComprehensive explorations of the life cycle of power lithium-ion batteries and the impact of battery recyclingExpansive treatments of the technology outlook in the lithium-ion battery space, including green battery design and recovery systems

Perfect for materials scientists, environmental chemists, and power technology engineers,Recycling of Power Lithium-Ion Batteries: Technology, Equipment, and Policies will also earn a place in the libraries of chemical and process engineers, electrochemists, and professionals working at waste disposal sites.

Autorenportrait

Xiao Lin, PhD,is Founder and Chief Engineer of Botree Cycling and joint researcher of Gusu Lab. He received his doctorate from Chinese Academy of Sciences and focuses on battery material regeneration technologies and solutions. He is a member of SAC/TC294, Operating Agent of Task 48 Battery Swapping and participant of Task 40 Critical Raw Materials for Electric Vehicles (CRM4EV) of the Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology Collaboration Programme (HEV TCP) in the International Energy Agency (IEA) .

Xue Wang, PhD,is Principal Analyst of Botree Cycling. She obtained her doctorate in Material Engineering from KU Leuven. Her research is focused on new metallurgical process technology and waste resource treatment technology.

Gangfeng Liu, PhD, is Chief Technology Officer of Botree Cycling and joint researcher of Gusu Lab. He received his doctorate in Resource and Environmental Engineering from Waseda University. His research is focused on solid waste treatment and resource recycling, including metallurgical tailings treatment, recovery of precious metals, rare earth, and waste lithium-ion batteries.

Guobin Zhang, PhD, is an assistant researcher and master supervisor at Koguan School of Law of Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China. He has published several articles in the field of maritime law, includingLegislative Suggestions for Emergency Management of Deep Seabed Mining Activities in the Area.

Inhalt

1. Status and Development of Lithium-Ion Power Battery and Key Materials 2. Battery Recycling Technologies 3. Industry Typical 4. Lithium-Ion Power Battery Life Cycle Analysis Current Status and Its Influences on Recycling 5. Laws, Regulations and Standards for Battery Recycling 6. Application Scenarios for Lithium-Ion Power Batteries 7. Battery Recycling Technology Outlook

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