Module C1:Material substitution.

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Explore the concept of material substitution in the context of circular economy principles for energy storage. Understand the importance of material availability, limitations of secondary raw materials in energy applications, and classification of energy conversion and supportive materials. Discover research on element availability, utilization of secondary raw materials in energy applications, metal recycling opportunities, and examples of regeneration procedures for enhanced energy storage materials.


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  1. Module C1: Material substitution AAE-E3120/E3121 Circular Economy for Energy Storage Dr. Neha Garg

  2. Learning outcomes Connect the Material availability for the new material solutions (Vesborg analysis) Understand limitation of the secondary raw materials use in energy application

  3. Material availability VESBORG analysis P. Vesborg et al. RSC Advances, 2012, 2, 7933 7947 DOI: 10.1039/c2ra20839c

  4. Element availability P. Vesborg et al. RSC Advances, 2012, 2, 7933 7947DOI: 10.1039/c2ra20839c

  5. Element availability Lecture journal Using Vesborg classification, prepare a list of your application s state-of-art materials on their availability Classify by: 1) Energy conversion materials (if any) 2) Supportive materials P. Vesborg et al. RSC Advances, 2012, 2, 7933 7947DOI: 10.1039/c2ra20839c

  6. Element availability Energy Conversion materials: More critical elements Supporting materials: More common materials E. Fan et al. Chem. Rev. 120 (2020) 7020 7063

  7. Secondary raw materials (raw materials from recycling) E. Fan et al. Chem. Rev. 120 (2020) 7020 7063

  8. Metal Wheel What metals can we mix together so that they can be recovered? By von Schaik and M.A. Reuter 2013 Metal Recycling Opportunities

  9. Example of utilization of secondary raw materials in energy application Illustration of the recycling and regeneration procedure. Yang Shi et al. Green Chem., 2018, 20, 851 862 DOI: 10.1039/c7gc02831h

  10. (a) Cycling and rate (inset) performance of recycled LiCoO2 treated with pure LiOH and mixed Li salt, and (b) cycling performance of pristine and hydrothermal-regenerated LiCoO2 powders Yang Shi et al. Green Chem., 2018, 20, 851 862 DOI: 10.1039/c7gc02831h

  11. Secondary materials (recycled) can they be used in high demand applications? Material demand for HIGH activity and Durability Must maintain mechanical and chemical properties During use During dismantling and recycling process Can not lower the Lifetime of the system No point of preparing high energy intensive application for lower lifetime

  12. Secondary materials (recycled) can they be used in high demand applications? Secondary raw materials (recycled) Currently used in less demanding application (downgrading) Can they be used solely or mixture with virgin materials? Impurities? What level of purity is required? Durability issues? Research still needs to be prepared in real application and in their performance (for long time) Proof of concept case, so that the manufacturers will be able to take these into their applications

  13. Material Substitution New Material Solutions

  14. How to develop materials for energy application Performance Durability Recyclability

  15. What is valued? Performance Top activity low durability Performance Good activity good durability Durability Recyclability Time/cycles Lecture Journal What do you think would need to be the most important design criteria?

  16. Take home message Balancing between the activity/durability/recyclability is challenging but needed in the new energy storage device design.

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