Lithium battery India spreads our homes, powering numerous home appliances, smartphones, and other portable devices. It also helps in driving the battery revolution in electric vehicle technology. Yet when lithium-ion batteries are at the end of their service life, recycling them is the one choice. But this process requires a chemical extraction method, and according to expert technicians, this technique causes environmental risk during the process. Relying on exciting methods is time-consuming and expensive.
A team of researchers at Rice University has developed a quick green recycling method that can make key battery components for reuse. The professors working in Rice lab have faith in leveraging a novel “flash” Joule heating process they invented, which creates graphene from waste.

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