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Challenges in the Recycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries Webinar

6 July 2020 15:00-17:00, United Kingdom


Introduction
The Applied Materials Chemistry Group are hosting a webinar for all members to discover and discuss the challenges faced in the recycling and recovery of lithium-ion batteries. With the increase in uptake of electric vehicles, the intended pathway towards greener transportation will inevitably spring up waste and recycling issues for batteries, as well as resource depletion issues for critical raw materials such as lithium. The webinar will discuss the current waste and recycling industry for batteries, share information on the latest research in lithium-ion battery recycling and set challenges in the field for researchers to adopt in the pursuit of a greener future. Indicative topics that will be focused on in the webinar include:

Pre-processing
Electrolyte recovery
Anode/cathode purification
Relithiation
Design for Circular Economy
Solvometallurgy
Mechanical delamination
Critical raw materials

The meeting will be held on the RSC's GoToMeeting application. To register please follow the GoToMeeting link below. How to access the event will be published closer to the event.

https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6572468600350657036
The meeting will be held on the RSC's GoToMeeting application. To register please follow the GoToMeeting link below. How to access the event will be published closer to the event.

https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6572468600350657036
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GoToMeeting Online Webinar Application

Meeting ID will be sent in an email before event, GoToMeeting Online Webinar Application, United Kingdom

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Edward Randviir
Manchester Metropolitan University
John Dalton Building, Chester Street, Manchester, M15GD.
01612471188
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