Unveiling the Key to Spent LiFePO <sub>4</sub> Regeneration: Formation and Action of Carbon Dots

H Hanrui Ding (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University Changsha China) B Baichao Zhang X Xinyu Hu L Lu Yang H Haoji Wang (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) H Huaxin Liu C Chuanyong Niu (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University Changsha China) Y Yujin Li (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) N Ningyun Hong (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) Y Yinghao Zhang Z Zhi Zheng J Jiaxin Yi W Wentao Deng (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) G Guoqiang Zou (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) H Hongshuai Hou (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) X Xiaobo Ji (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introducing organic molecules to repair structure defects through hydrothermal treatment has emerged as a promising strategy for the direct regeneration of spent LiFePO 4 (SLFP). Here, we find a universal rule that abundant carbon dots (CDs) are generated from various organic molecules during the direct regeneration process, playing a key role in the regeneration of SLFP. By employing purified CDs to regenerate SLFP, we demonstrated that CDs can not only manifest a reduction effect during the hydrothermal process but also reconstruct the uneven carbon layer in the subsequent sintering stage. As expected, excellent electrochemical performances are exhibited by the regenerated LiFePO 4 (RLFP), delivering a high discharge specific capacity of 140.1 mAh g −1 at a 1 C rate and maintaining a capacity retention rate of 91% after 1000 long‐term cycles. After systematically analyzing the structure and electrochemical performance of LiFePO 4 (LFP) regenerated with CDs and their corresponding precursors, we propose the selection principle of organic molecules in the regeneration process of SLFP: organic molecules prone to form CDs under the hydrothermal condition are the most suitable for the regeneration of SLFP. This work offers important insights into the regeneration mechanisms of LFP and provides key guidelines for the selection of reducing agents.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 42
Published July 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

H

Hanrui Ding

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University Changsha China

B

Baichao Zhang

X

Xinyu Hu

L

Lu Yang

H

Haoji Wang

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

H

Huaxin Liu

C

Chuanyong Niu

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University Changsha China

Y

Yujin Li

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

N

Ningyun Hong

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Y

Yinghao Zhang

Z

Zhi Zheng

J

Jiaxin Yi

W

Wentao Deng

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

G

Guoqiang Zou

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

H

Hongshuai Hou

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

X

Xiaobo Ji

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering