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A sustainable bacteria‐based lithium‐ion battery cathode recycling method is optimized using engineering biology. The resulting biomineralized manganese carbonate species is found to be easily converted into an electrode material, via simple calcination.
Virginia Echavarri‐Bravo+4 more
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Photocatalytic and Electrochemical Synthesis of Biofuel via Efficient Valorization of Biomass
This review highlights biomass and biofuel traits, exploring photocatalysis and electrocatalysis mechanisms and their synergistic technologies in biofuel production. It analyzes environmental and economic impacts of green catalytic processes, assesses current challenges, and outlines future research directions, condensing complex topics into a focused ...
Dalin Sun+9 more
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Phosphorus‐Based Flame‐Retardant Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries
This review highlights the diverse structures of phosphorus‐based flame‐retardant additives, thoroughly exploring their characteristics, mechanisms, and overall impact on lithium‐ion battery (LIB) performance. Moreover, it proposes future directions for next‐generation materials to enhance safety and stability, ultimately contributing to the ...
Jin‐Hee Kim+4 more
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Innovative Approach to Recycle Lithium‐Ion Battery Electrolytes via Sequential Chemical Processes
A chemical separation method is developed to recycle and purify nonaqueous electrolytes from spent lithium‐ion batteries. The new process consists of a sequence of precipitation in tandem with each distillation and solvent‐assisted vacuum extraction to obtain high‐quality electrolyte precursors.
Ting‐Wei Hsu+2 more
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It is very difficult to predict spot prices in Japan, where solar power generation has entered the market. Herein, It is attempted to predict the timing of sudden price changes by using price sensitivity, which will begin to be made public in 2021. The impact of price sensitivity on forecasting will be examined by making other variables general.
Shinji Hirota+4 more
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Understanding Key NaCMC Properties to Optimize Electrodes and Battery Performance
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC) polymer properties, namely, the degree of substitution, molecular weight, and an in batteries unpublished impurity, are investigated with regard to their impact on the electrode properties. The gained knowledge then is transferred to further understand the resulting cell performance and understand key figures to ...
Noah Keim+7 more
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Supercapacitors: An Emerging Energy Storage System
This review explores the principles, advancements, and material innovations in supercapacitor technology, covering pseudocapacitors, double‐layer capacitors, electrolytes, and nanostructured materials like carbon nanotubes, MXenes, and graphene. It examines hybrid systems bridging capacitors and batteries, promising applications in wearable devices ...
Muhammad Faisal Iqbal+7 more
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Electrodeposited Iron‐Incorporated Cobalt Phosphide for Improved Supercapacitor Applications
The electrodeposition method has been used to synthesize Fe–CoP deposited on nickel foam, resulting in excellent cycling stability and capacitance retention compared to CoP and FeP. Furthermore, a detailed charge storage mechanism, emphasizing the enhanced electrochemical performance has been discussed. Supercapacitors have gained significant attention
Gaurav Pandey+2 more
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Maximum surges in simple surge tanks
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1977Maximum upsurges and downsurges in simple surge tanks, resulting from linear decrease or increase in turbine discharge, gate opening, or power output are calculated in turn for simple surge tanks. Tunnel friction and velocity head are considered.
Farouk A. El-Fitiany, Eugen Ruus
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Surge Arrester Protection and Very Fast Surges
IEEE Power Engineering Review, 1983The results of this paper suggest that surge arrester protection may not be adequate for very fast rates of rise of lightning currents even considering insulation strength greater than chopped-wave. Additionally, it is shown that prediction of the magnitude and front time of the peak overvoltage is a complex function of lead length, arrester model ...
Hedman, Grant, Wilson, Clayton
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