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Nemeski@lemm.ee to Science@mander.xyz · 2 months ago

Battery breakthrough as 99.99% of lithium extracted from old cells

www.independent.co.uk

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Battery breakthrough as 99.99% of lithium extracted from old cells

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New recycling method offers environmentally friendly way to deal with increasing e-waste from old smartphones and electric cars
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    I don’t see an estimate for cost. If it’s still higher, this would be a perfect use of subsidies to make recycling far cheaper than new material to help drive supply and demand.

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    I’ve heard a lot of “battery breakthroughs” would love to see “battery breakthrough implementations”

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      Sodium-ion batteries though have been a big success in both implementation and development.

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      3 to 7 years. Promise.

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    battery break through #3642525694

    Yeah I’ve seen a few of these over the past 25 years and if literally 1% of these headers was an actual breakthrough it would be much

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    This is wonderful news.

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    Ah yes, Glycine: I Love The Donghua Jinlong Glycine Factory

    It’s as if the food additives and mining industry¹,² brought forth an intelligent junkyard child.

    ¹s.a. Urban mining ²cf. “Glycine Leaching Technology”

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