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Project cooperationUpdated on 14 May 2025

Recycling end of life batteries

Hitesh Patel

Senior Business Development Manager at Brunel University London

Uxbridge, United Kingdom

About

BUL Project and collaboration opportunities New recycling process development

•Developed a carbon-negative route for recycling end-of-life batteries and permanent magnets (TRL 3-4)

•Materials can be repurposed for other applications

•Minimum waste generated in the process

•Achieved high quality recovered material with improved functional properties

•Waste generation and scalability of the process needs to be analyzed 

What we can offer

•Sustainable process development using eutectic solvents

•Solvent extraction techniques for materials recovery

•Process modelling and technoeconomic analysis

•Process design and intensification for technoeconomic assessment at scale

•Development of experimentally-informed detailed process designs

Stage

  • Early

Topic

  • Raw Materials
  • Batteries

Organisation

Brunel University London

University

Uxbridge, United Kingdom

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    Natalia Fernández

    Postdoctoral researcher at Universidad de Burgos-ICCRAM

    Burgos, Spain