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Rice team uses flash Joule heating to regenerate graphite anodes

Rice University scientists led by chemist James Tour have used an ultrafast flash recycling method to regenerate the graphite anode from spent Li-ion batteries and recover valuable battery metal resources. Tour is the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of materials science and nanoengineering; Tour introduced.

Brushing thin films onto electrodes preserves batteries

Brushing thin films onto electrodes preserves batteries
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Water can t touch this sanded, powdered surface

Water can t touch this sanded, powdered surface
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Treated plastic waste good at grabbing carbon dioxide

Treated plastic waste good at grabbing carbon dioxide
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Rice lab s flash Joule heating extracts rare earth elements from waste at high yields

The Rice lab of chemist James Tour has successfully extracted valuable rare earth elements (REE) from waste at yields high enough to resolve issues for manufacturers while boosting their profits. The lab’s flash Joule heating process, introduced several years ago to produce graphene from any solid carbon source (earlier post),.

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