Sustainable Battery Materials Workshop
A green and sustainable approach was designed for large-scale production of silicon-based lithium-ion battery anode materials from arecanut husk.
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A green and sustainable approach was designed for large-scale production of silicon-based lithium-ion battery anode materials from arecanut husk.
View DetailsDevelopment of eco-friendly nanomaterials for energy storage applications with improved efficiency and lifecycle stability.
View DetailsAdvanced material synthesis techniques focusing on sustainability and waste-to-resource conversion methods.
View DetailsResearch focused on scalable, low-cost, and environmentally safe battery material innovations.
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A green and sustainable approach designed for large scale production of silicon-based lithium ion battery anode materials from arecanut husk.
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