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Keio Research Highlights: Eco-friendly nanoparticles for batteries

October 21, 2022

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Source: Minami, K. Kobinata, K. & Yan, J. (2022) Figure 12.

Eco-friendly nanoparticles for batteries

Silicon waste can be recycled into battery anode materials by means of an efficient, sustainable method based on laser irradiation.
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Announcement of The Keio Medical Science Prize 2022

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