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A leading research organization in France seeks a Researcher for a project on lithium-ion battery recycling, specifically focusing on the removal of polymeric binders using supercritical carbon dioxide. Candidates should possess a PhD in Chemistry or a related field and have a robust background in materials recycling and experimental design. The role involves conducting innovative research, process optimization, and collaboration with industrial partners.
Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux Research Field Chemistry Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 7 Jan 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer Starting Date 1 Mar 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
The recycling of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is a key challenge for sustainable energy technologies. One of the main obstacles lies in the presence of polymeric binders, in particular polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), which hampers separation processes such as flotation. The PVDF binder, in addition to generate agglomerated dense aggregates, imparts similar surface characteristics (hydrophobicity) to both active materials (CAMs) and conductive additives (AAMs), reducing the efficiency of flotation-based separation.
To address this issue, the project explores the removal of PVDF binders using supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO₂) and co-solvents. This process was demonstrated to be effective for the delamination of electrode components by dissolving the binder, while preserving the morphology and structure of the recovered materials. Previous results obtained at ICMCB demonstrated the feasibility of this approach on model electrodes, showing high-quality recovery of both CAM and PVDF, potentially suitable for direct reuse (N. Hayagan et al. ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. 2025, 13, 1, 105–118). However, the treatment of aged batteries and industrial black mass introduces additional challenges due to the altered properties of PVDF after use and cycling history.
The selected candidate will be in charge of:
Created in 1995, the Bordeaux Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry (ICMCB) focuses its research on Solid State Chemistry, Materials Science and Chemistry and Process: designing, preparing, shaping and characterizing materials in order to discover, control and optimize specific functions. The ICMCB carries out fundamental research on model materials and/or materials with potential applications. The ICMCB is a UMR with an average of 280 agents (permanent and non-permanent), with 3 tutelles, hosted by the CNRS and in total ZRR. The position is located in a sector covered by the Protection of Scientific and Technical Potential (PSTP), and therefore requires, in accordance with the regulations, that the arrival of the agent be authorized by the competent authority of MESR.
Qualifications include: