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The development of high-efficiency lithium-ion battery electrodes composed of recycled materials is crucial for the commercialization of retired batteries, but it remains a significant barrier. The usage and recycling of spent graphite are encouraged by the huge number of batteries that are going to be dismantled. Here, an anode made of phosphorus-doped Ni/NiO yolk-shell nanospheres embedded on wasted graphite is developed. Electroless deposition and a subsequent heat-treatment procedure are used to make it in a methodical manner. The