W hether they power a laptop computer or a Ford F-150 Lightning, lithium-ion batteries are extremely difficult to recycle.
Chinese battery scientists developed a special technique to make battery recycling cheaper and way more efficient.
Demand for lithium is rising due to its use in batteries for mobile devices, cars and clean energy storage. Securing access ...
The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) team has developed a game-changing solution: an ultra-thin ...
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The demand for lithium is skyrocketing because it’s a key ingredient in batteries for mobile devices, electric cars, and ...
A research team at UNIST has identified the causes of oxygen generation in a novel cathode material called quasi-lithium and ...
The Indian market in lithium-ion battery recycling recovers critical minerals such as lithium, nickel, and cobalt from used ...
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) developed a separation membrane based on a binder material that ...
As Canada adopts sustainable energy solutions, emerging exposures from lithium-ion batteries pose new challenges for your ...