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- FUSE
- Faradays interns best poster
- "Metal Heads" at the BSF
- New paper on metal recovery from solar cells
- Physical Developer Event
- Material Centre at EUCHEM
- Material Centre at CONEXS
- PhD Student Has Review Published in Green Chemistry
- Faraday Institution Summer Fellowship
- Industry and Parliament Trust Presentation
- New Research Ventures at the Materials Centre
- Professor Hillman Collaborates on Knife Research Paper
- The University of Leicester to take part in ERA 2 Initiative
- AMAPOLA paper features on the cover of ChemComm
- Materials Centre awarded new EPSRC grant for SonoCat project
- Materials Chemist Awarded Prestigious Marie Curie Fellowship
- Materials Researchers reflect on Postgraduate Internships
- Policy Commission Review
- Solving Critical Challenges In The Recovery Of Electric Vehicle Battery Materials
- Professor Ryder and the Materials Group awarded European Commission H2020 research grant
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PhD Student Has Review Published in Green Chemistry
Materials Centre PhD student, Dana Thompson, has had a review published in Green Chemistry titled ‘The importance of design in lithium ion battery recycling – a critical review’. The review has garnered international attention, and Dana has been interviewed by American journalist, Ian Morse, for his newsletter Green Rocks, in which she explains the school of thought termed 'Design for recycling'.
You can read the review here: 'The Importance of design in lithium battery recycling - a critical review'.
And you can read Dana’s interview for Green Rocks here: 'Batteries aren't designed for a green economy (yet)'.