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Past trends and future directions for circular economy in electric vehicle waste battery reuse and recycling: A bibliometric analysis
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The production of lithium-ion batteries involves considerable consumption of rare earth elements and posesenvironmental risks. Consequently, technologies aimed at managing battery waste have become crucial from theperspectives of the circular economy (CE) and environmental sustainability (ES). Herein, we underscore theimportance of reuse and recycling technologies for electric vehicle batteries, which are crucial for material recoveryand reduction of environmental impact. Using bibliometric analysis, this study meticulously examinedand analyzed scholarly articles related to reuse and recycling technologies for spent batteries based on data fromthe Web of Science databases. We applied bibliometric analysis to a dataset of 137 research articles, selected viaan expert-developed, keyword-focused query and refined using the PRISMA methodology. Specifically, this studyfocuses on assessing the relationship of these clean technologies with CE and ES and exploring their interconnectionsand the importance of technological development in the field. Relating the technological findingsto economic efficiency and eco-friendliness provides a clear understanding of potential directions for reuse andrecycling techniques. Furthermore, this study suggests effective collaborative strategies in this field. Ourcomprehensive approach not only deepens the understanding of the subject but will also guide future researchand development efforts in battery lifecycle management.
Lithium-ion batteryBattery reuse and recyclingCircular economyEnvironmental sustainabilityBibliometric analysis
Jinseo Lee、Hochull Choe、Ho-Yeol Yoon
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Strategic Technology Policy Center, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), South Korea
National Strategic Technology Division, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), South Korea