MIT develops recyclable EV battery electrolyte
iconSep 2, 2025 11:44
[SMM New Energy News Flash] MIT researchers have developed a self-assembling solid-state electrolyte that makes lithium-ion batteries easier to recycle. The material, built from aramid amphiphiles similar to Kevlar, forms nanoribbons that conduct lithium ions while remaining mechanically stable. Unlike conventional designs, the electrolyte dissolves quickly in a simple solvent, allowing the battery to fall apart for cleaner recycling. Though current performance faces polarization limitations, the innovation represents a shift toward designing batteries with recyclability in mind, potentially reducing the need for new lithium mining.
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