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Environment, Health and Safety Research

SBIR Phase I: Recycling Advanced Batteries

Project Information

Principal InvestigatorSteven Sloop
Institution
Project URLView
Relevance to ImplicationsSubstantial
Class of NanomaterialGeneric
Impact SectorCross-cutting
Broad Research Categories Risk Management
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Funding Information

CountryUSA
Anticipated Total Funding$100,000.00
Annual Funding$100,000.00
Funding SourceNSF
Funding MechanismExtramural
Funding SectorGovernment
Start Year2006
Anticipated End Year2007

Abstract/Summary

The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will involve development of the technology to “recycle” batteries (making new batteries from exhausted batteries) and the potential for identifying the causes for premature battery failure. In the proposed research, battery grade electrode materials including the expensive new nanomaterials will be recovered from retired lithium-ion batteries through the use of low energy, green chemical methods prefrred to smelting. The “recovered” materials will be subsequently used in making new lithium-ion batteries.

The proposed technology will help the environment by reducing battery waste, and will impact electronics recycling worldwide. If successful, the proposed research will swing battery manufacturers to using recycled materials.