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Closed Loop Recycling of Electric Vehicle Batteries to Enable Ultra-high Quality Cathode Powder
The lithium-ion battery (LIB) recycling market is becoming increasingly important because of the widespread use of LIBs in every aspect of our lives. Mobile devices and electric cars represent the largest application areas for LIBs. Vigorous innovation in these sectors is spurring continuous deployment of LIB powered devices, and consequently more and more LIBs will become waste as they approach end of life. Considering the significant economic and environmental impacts, recycling is not only necessary, but also urgent. The WPI group has successfully developed a closed-loop recycling process, and has previously demonstrated it on a relatively small scale 1 kg spent batteries per experiment. Here, we show that the closed-loop recycling process can be successfully scaled up to 30 kg of spent LIBs from electric vehicle recycling streams, and the recovered cathode powder shows similar (or better) performance to equivalent commercial powder when evaluated in both coin cells and single layer pouch cells. All of these results demonstrate the closed-loop recycling process has great adaptability and can be further developed into industrial scale.
Sport czars, Singletary back anti-lottery bills
WASHINGTON--The Bears' Mike Singletary joined the commissioners of three major sports Wednesday in testifying for proposals to ban sports lotteries.
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WASHINGTON--One million women will die and 100 million be maimed this year in a \"global epidemic of reproductive health problems,\" according to an independent research organization.
Many may lose health coverage, group says
WASHINGTON--More than one-third of the 220 million Americans under 65 could face huge increases in their premimums for health insurance or he denied coverage altogether, a coalition of state consumer organizations warned Wednesday.
Many may lose health coverage, group says
WASHINGTON-- More than one-third of the 220 million Americans under 65 could face huge increases in their premimums for health insurance or be denied coverage altogether, a coalition of state consumer organizations warned Wednesday.
Many may lose health coverage, group says
WASHINGTON--More than one-third of the 220 million Americans under 65 could face huge increases in their premimums for health insurance or be denied coverage altogether, a coalition of state consumer organizations warned Wednesday.
Progress cited in water quality
WASHINGTON--A broad-based coalition that includes 80 environmental, business and governmental groups reported Friday that progress toward improving America's water quality has been made since the passage of the 1972 Clean Water Act, but much more needs...
Progress cited in water quality
WASHINGTON--A broad-based coalition that includes 80 environmental, business and governmental groups teamed Friday that progress toward improving America's water quality has been made since the passage of The 1972 Clean Water Act, but much more needs to be done.
Progress cited in water quality
WASHINGTON--A broad-based coalition that includes 80 environmental, business and governmental groups reported Friday that progress toward improving America's water quality has been made since the passage of the 1972 Clean Water Act, but much more needs...
Progress cited in water quality
WASHINGTON--A broad-based coalition that includes 80 environmental, business and governmental groups reported Friday that progress toward improving America's water quality has been made since the passage of the 1972 Clean Water Act, but much more needs...