Efficient Non‐Invasive Rejuvenation of Spent Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries Through Controlled Overdischarge

J Jinu Song (School of Chemical Engineering The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia) Y Yujie Chen N Nianji Zhang (School of Chemical Engineering The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia) C Cancan Peng (School of Chemical Engineering The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia) H Huan Li C Chao Ye (School of Chemical Engineering) S Shi‐Zhang Qiao (School of Chemical Engineering Adelaide University Adelaide SA Australia)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Recycling lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries presents critical economic and environmental challenges because of their low metal value and high energy intensity of conventional metallurgical processes. While direct recycling methods offer a pathway for lithium replenishment, they are often hindered by stringent impurity controls and complex operating conditions that limit scalability. Here, we introduce a controlled overdischarge (COD) protocol as a non‐invasive strategy to rejuvenate spent LFP (S‐LFP) batteries. COD selectively decomposes the solid‐electrolyte interphase, releasing trapped Li + and reducing Li/Fe antisite defects while simultaneously suppressing copper dissolution. The COD protocol recovers 9.56% of lost capacity and extends lifespan by over 200 cycles. Furthermore, compared to metallurgical recycling, this method markedly lowers greenhouse gas emissions to 168 g kg −1 and energy consumption to 3 MJ kg −1 of feedstock. These findings highlight COD as a sustainable and scalable alternative for S‐LFP battery recycling.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 15
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

J

Jinu Song

School of Chemical Engineering The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

Y

Yujie Chen

N

Nianji Zhang

School of Chemical Engineering The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

C

Cancan Peng

School of Chemical Engineering The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

H

Huan Li

C

Chao Ye

School of Chemical Engineering

S

Shi‐Zhang Qiao

School of Chemical Engineering Adelaide University Adelaide SA Australia