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Cornell University researchers developed Direct Electrode-to-Electrode Regeneration (DEER), a method that restores aged lithium-ion battery electrodes to 95% of original capacity without shredding. The process removes the Solid Electrolyte Interphase layer electrochemically. A techno-economic analysis showed processing costs could drop 56% versus conventional recycling.
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