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Sustainable Recovery and Reuse of Hard Carbon From Scrap and End‐of‐Life Sodium‐Ion Batteries
As sodium‐ion battery (SIB) technology advances, sustainable end‐of‐life recycling is crucial. This study presents a direct recycling method for hard carbon (HC) using low‐temperature binder negation at 300 °C under nitrogen. Retaining structural integrity, recycled HC achieves 86–89% capacity retention over 200 cycles.
Bowen Liu +11 more
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Battery‐Grade Lithium Materials: Virgin Production and Recycling, a Techno‐Economic Comparison
With this study a framework has been created to analyze new innovative lithium compound manufacturing processes for their cost and environmental competitiveness. This analysis includes details on virgin and recycled pathways to produce lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide monohydrate.
Sabine M. Gallagher +3 more
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Third International Conference on Islamic Economics
The Third International Conference on Islamic Economics was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during 23-25 Rajah 1412/28-30 January 1992 under the auspices of Malaysia's International Islamic University (IIU) and in collaboration with the Islamic ...
Muhammad Anwar
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Rethinking Sustainable Batteries
This perspective examines sustainability across the entire battery lifecycle, from mining and manufacturing to use and end of life. Twelve principles for ‘green’ batteries are outlined, and it is argued that joint industrial, academic, and policy efforts are essential to building a truly sustainable energy future. Abstract Batteries will play a pivotal
Heather Au +5 more
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Geo-economic analysis: a response to the research gap in international economic theory? [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to conceptualise geo-economic analysis as a tool that can respond to the process of outdating of international economic theory over the 21st century.
Marceli Hązła
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Can the industrial countries return to rapid growth? [PDF]
This paper presents the discussions that took place at a seminar about the major global economic issues in the context of the long-term prospects for the industrial economies.
International Economics Department
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Abstract This paper employs the data envelope analysis (DEA) to assess technological progress and its impact on agricultural total factor productivity (TFP) across 18 the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries from 1973 to 2015.
Yu Sheng
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Making high-tech goods is the main requirement for scoring highly on the economic complexity index (ECI). Importing high-tech goods can help nations that lack access to these entire resources boost their production capacity.
Ibrahim Ozayturk
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Second International Conference on Ethico-Economics
The Second International Conference on Ethico-Economics was organized by the Centre of Humanomics at the UniverSity College of Cape Breton, Sydney, NS, Canada, on October 11-12, 1991.
Masudul A. Choudhury
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Non‐Tariff Measures and U.S. Agricultural Exports
Abstract How much do non‐tariff measures (NTMs) affect U.S. agricultural exports? While countries maintain a large and diverse set of NTMs to safeguard the health of plants, animals, and humans, policymakers and regulatory bodies may neglect the impact these measures have on international trade.
Yunus Emre Karagulle +2 more
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