Scientists make astonishing breakthrough using old EV batteries: 'This work presents a remarkable advancement'
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[SMM New Energy News Flash] The rapid growth of spent lithium-ion batteries has raised recycling challenges, as conventional methods are energy-intensive and environmentally harmful. A research team from the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources has developed a new electrochemical process that transforms lithium manganese oxide from used batteries into manganese ions, which can then be used as electrolytes in zinc-manganese redox flow batteries. This innovation not only reduces environmental impact and energy use but also supports a closed-loop battery ecosystem. With scalability and long cycle life, redox flow batteries can improve renewable energy integration, stabilize power grids, and advance global sustainability goals.
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