Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Easy and cheap: Separating cobalt from junk materials

A greener, cleaner solution!

Penn researchers led a collaborative effort pioneering an easier, more sustainable, and cheaper way to separate battery-critical metals like nickel and cobalt from materials that would otherwise be considered waste. The process is based on a chemical-separation technique that leverages the charge density and bonding differences between two molecular complexes: the cobalt (III) hexamine complex and the nickel (II) hexamine complex.

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