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self-sufficient fuel cycle, fusion reactors must be equipped with a breeding blanket—a specialised structure that not only manages extreme heat and neutron flux but also breeds tritium from lithium
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reaction. While deuterium is abundant, tritium can only be generated from lithium, most easily from the lithium-6 isotope. The natural abundance of lithium-6 is 7.5%, but planned fusion power plants want 30
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research student.About the project and ScholarshipsThe rapid adoption of lithium-ion batteries (LIB) in electric vehicles and energy storage globally is generating a significant volume of waste end-of-life
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(3.5 years). Project Description Electrochemical lithium extraction offers an appealing method for extracting lithium from low-concentration brine lake water or seawater, without the need for the time
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PhD Position in Colloidal Assembly for Nanostructured Lithium-Ion Batteries Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Chemistry Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 23 June
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the University of Birmingham. The studentship will develop structure-property relationships in disordered cobalt-free lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery cathode materials. The cathode represents
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Yan and an expert team to conduct innovative research on development of advanced solid state lithium metal batteries, under the support of a newly granted ARC Discovery Project. Currently, available
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adoption of lithium-ion batteries (LIB) in electric vehicles and energy storage globally is generating a significant volume of waste end-of-life lithium-ion batteries. The battery separator, 5
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prototype fusion power plant, by 2040. Proposed fusion power plants will use deuterium-tritium fusion, generating tritium in situ via the bombardment of lithium-6 with neutrons. Natural lithium is comprised
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of Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries - These projects aim to establish effective and sustainable approaches for the direct regeneration and component-level recovery of spent LFP batteries, focusing