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At CMI Team member Oak Ridge National Laboratory, chemists have invented a more efficient way to extract lithium from mining sites, oil fields, used batteries
Postdoc researcher Sam Hunt, who is supported by the Institute for Cooperative Upcycling of Plastics (iCOUP) is featured in one of Argonne National Laboratory's Science 101 videos discussing circular economy.
Massimiliano ​“Max” Delferro, iCOUP deputy director and Argonne National Laboratory scientist, was elected as a 2024 AAAS Fellow.
This year, two researchers from Ames National Laboratory were elected by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) as AAAS Fellows.
Scientists at the Critical Materials Innovation (CMI) Hub, led are using mechanochemistry to shake up the conventional understanding of chemical reactions, using mechanical forces that agitate, tumble, and smash solids to initiate chemical reactions. Their new process, MELLT, is a creative solution to increase and diversify the supply of lithium in the United States.
CMI researchers from the across the Energy Innovation Hub conducted the activity for this highlight.
CMI researchers from the across the Energy Innovation Hub conducted the activity for this highlight.
CMI researchers from across the Energy Innovation Hub conducted the activity for this highlight.
CMI researchers from FIPR Institute, Florida Polytechnic University, Rutgers University, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Florida International University conducted the activity for this highlight.
CMI researchers from the Ames National Laboratory conducted the activity for this highlight.