Dead lithium batteries revived to 95% capacity via electrochemical bath
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Cornell University scientists developed an electrochemical bath process called DEER that restores spent lithium batteries to 95% capacity — without shredding them. By dissolving the buildup on electrodes and reinserting them into new batteries, the method cuts recycling costs by 56% while being cleaner and faster than conventional recycling.
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