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Recycling technology achieves 99% purity of nickel and cobalt extracted from waste batteries
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled an innovative recycling technology capable of recovering more than 95% of nickel and cobalt from waste batteries with a purity exceeding 99%. This ...
The waste and recycling industry is adopting new systems, technologies and educational programs to manage these materials ...
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Scientists develop groundbreaking technology that turns common waste into useful battery power: 'A promising pathway'
A recent study explored the potential for converting waste plastics into high-value carbon materials for numerous applications, including those supporting energy storage solutions. This collaborative ...
Researchers have discovered a new way to efficiently recycle electric vehicle batteries that eschews the usual need for corrosive acids, according to AZoMaterials. Usually, batteries are shredded, and ...
Researchers have developed a new method to transform two major waste streams, discarded mobile phone batteries and industrial lignin, into a promising material for next-generation sodium-ion batteries ...
Cobalt and nickel, bound together in lithium-ion battery cathodes, are difficult to separate during battery recycling. Researchers have now found a way to tease the elements apart electrochemically ...
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