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"Zhao S" Authored Publications:

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1 Toward a Sustainable Future: A Holistic Environmental, Social, and Economic Assessment of Industrial Recycling for All-Solid-State Batteries with Oxide-Based Electrolytes Wang Z; Tian X; Zhao S; Zhang P; An C; 41073076
ENCS
2 Hydroxyl radical production by abiotic oxidation of pyrite under estuarine conditions: The effects of aging, seawater anions and illumination Liu R; Dai Y; Feng Y; Sun S; Zhang X; An C; Zhao S; 37778841
ENCS
3 Assessment of the infiltration of water-in-oil emulsion into soil after spill incidents Qu Z; An C; Yue R; Bi H; Zhao S; 37414189
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4 An experimental and modeling study on the penetration of spilled oil into thawing frozen soil Qu Z; An C; Mei Z; Yue R; Zhao S; Feng Q; Cai M; Wen J; 36349394
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5 Assessment of regional greenhouse gas emission from beef cattle production: A case study of Saskatchewan in Canada. Chen Z, An C, Fang H, Zhang Y, Zhou Z, Zhou Y, Zhao S 32217321
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6 Deficiencies in vesicular transport mediated by TRAPPC4 are associated with severe syndromic intellectual disability. Van Bergen NJ, Guo Y, Al-Deri N, Lipatova Z, Stanga D, Zhao S, Murtazina R, Gyurkovska V, Pehlivan D, Mitani T, Gezdirici A, Antony J, Collins F, Willis MJH, Coban Akdemir ZH, Liu P, Punetha J, Hunter JV, Jhangiani SN, Fatih JM, Rosenfeld JA, Posey JE, Gibbs RA, Karaca E, Massey S, Ranasinghe TG, Sleiman P, Troedson C, Lupski JR, Sacher M, Segev N, Hakonarson H, Christodoulou J 31794024
BIOLOGY
7 Insights into the Toxicity of Triclosan to Green Microalga Chlorococcum sp. Using Synchrotron-Based Fourier Transform Infrared Spectromicroscopy: Biophysiological Analyses and Roles of Environmental Factors. Xin X, Huang G, An C, Huang C, Weger H, Zhao S, Zhou Y, Rosendahl S 29377676
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Title:Toward a Sustainable Future: A Holistic Environmental, Social, and Economic Assessment of Industrial Recycling for All-Solid-State Batteries with Oxide-Based Electrolytes
Authors:Wang ZTian XZhao SZhang PAn C
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41073076/
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.5c12122
Publication:Environmental science & technology
Keywords:end-of-life solid-state batteriesindustrial recyclinglife cycle assessmentmetal recoverymulticriteria decision analysissolid waste management
PMID:41073076 Category: Date Added:2025-10-11
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal H3G 1M8 Quebec, Canada.
2 Shandong Key Laboratory of Water Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237 Shandong, China.
3 Institute for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Communities, University of Regina, Regina S4S 0A2 Saskatchewan, Canada.

Description:

The increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries has raised concerns about resource scarcity, battery accident risks, and end-of-life battery management. All-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) are emerging as a promising alternative due to their higher energy density and thermal stability. However, the large-scale production of ASSBs necessitates the development of sustainable recycling strategies to address resource constraints and environmental challenges. This study proposes an innovative framework integrating life cycle assessment (LCA) and multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) to evaluate the environmental, social, and economic performance of three recycling methods, pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, and direct recycling, for two types of oxide-based ASSBs (with LLZO and LATP electrolytes). The results indicate that hydrometallurgical recycling, particularly for LLZO batteries, offers the most sustainable solution by balancing environmental benefits, social impact, and cost-effectiveness. Direct recycling, while economically advantageous, faces technical uncertainties. Sensitivity and uncertainty analyses further validate the robustness of the findings, providing a comprehensive decision-making tool for future battery disposal strategies.





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