Lithium's New Best Friend: Chalmers University's Fusion of Nature and Science in Plant-Powered Battery Recycling!

By Karmactive Staff

Chalmers University has unveiled a green twist to battery recycling.

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Léa Rouquette and team achieved a first: separating lithium using oxalic acid.

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Oxalic acid, found in plants like spinach, is the eco-hero in this method.

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The process transforms battery contents into a fine black powder for dissolution.

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This eco-friendly method is a significant leap in battery recycling science.

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Martina Petranikova stresses the need for green alternatives in the recycling realm.

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Traditional methods often waste lithium; Chalmers' approach aims to save it.

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The research, a collaboration of bright minds, is a beacon in "Separation and Purification Technology."

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With this innovation, Chalmers is setting a new standard in sustainable battery solutions.

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