Scientists turn organic waste into powerful battery solution
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Green battery discovery turns trash into treasure.
By
Jay Kakade
8 Jan, 2025
2 min read
Updated 8 Jan, 2025
A team of researchers at Northwestern University has made a sustainable innovation by converting organic industrial waste products into an efficient storage agent. While there have been several works that aim to convert industrial waste into batteries, this new approach uses a waste molecule triphenylphosphine oxide (TPPO).
Almost all devices, even cars, now rely on batteries that use metals like lithium and cobalt. Since these metals are sourced through intensive and invasive mining, shifting batteries away from metal-based solutions is critical to facilitating the green energy transition.
Organic industrial synthesis processes produce thousands of tons of waste annually, ultimately rendered useless, and must be disposed of carefully.
New research published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society uses a one-pot reaction to transform TPPO into a usable product with the potential to store energy. This finding could open new avenues for developing waste-derived organic redox flow batteries.
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Lovie777
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(3,701 posts)And it will not be quick. If we had a major new battery technology ready for a broad market in less than a decade I would be surprised. I hope it happens and is greener but it is not like folks haven't had incentive $$ and time to already be working on this for decades.
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