After the aqueous-based recycling method. (IMAGE)
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After the aqueous-based recycling method, the aluminium and lithium end up in the (greenish blue) liquid. The other metals, such as cobalt, nickel and manganese, remain in the dark “solids”, shown on the plate.
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Chalmers University of Technology | Anna-Lena Lundqvist
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