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ligand discovery in silico for Li, Mn, Co and Ni recovery from spent lithium batteries. This will take advantage of experience in Nguyen group on using AI and Machine Learning for ligand discovery in
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alternative for energy storage if precious metal prices for making LIB remain high. This project will mainly focus on the recovery of LIB separator material and explore economic applications of the recovered
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of the reaction mechanism and the optimum process conditions. 5) Write papers/reports and completion of PhD thesis 3. Swinburne CSIRO PhD Scholarship 2024 – Smelting of Blackmass for Recovery of Critical Metals
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of the reaction mechanism and the optimum process conditions. 5) Write papers/reports and completion of PhD thesis 3. Swinburne CSIRO PhD Scholarship 2024 – Smelting of Blackmass for Recovery of Critical Metals
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of the reaction mechanism and the optimum process conditions. 5) Write papers/reports and completion of PhD thesis 3. Swinburne CSIRO PhD Scholarship 2024 – Smelting of Blackmass for Recovery of Critical Metals
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Barnes, Sellafield Ltd. Project summary The UK’s nuclear sector is actively undertaking substantial decommissioning projects of its legacy facilities. One key challenge is the safe recovery and processing
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targeted because of their ferromagnetic nature, which enables easy catalyst recovery, and the proven activity of Co, Ru and Ni-based metal complexes. They will be synthesized by a soft chemistry method, the
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to achieve mineral liberation and recovery. This will include data collection, laboratory experiments and analysis of the mechanical interaction of the crushing/milling machine with the rock particles through
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be addressed via the development of sustainable rechargeable batteries at low cost with metals like zinc (Zn) as an exemplar platform. Zn can outperform lithium (Li) in terms of cost ($1.85 kg−1 – Zn
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material is usually a lithium transition metal oxide LiMO2, (where M stands for Co, Ni, Mn, Al) or NMC (Ni, Mn and Co) and NCA (Ni, Co and Al) materials, with different ratios between particular metals