ECuME - Circular Economy and Electric Mobility: functional recycling of lithium ion batteries
Circular Economy and Electric Mobility: functional recycling by electro-hydraulic fragmentation, electro-leaching and anti-solvent precipitation of lithium ion batteries
Date
From 01/01/21 to 30/06/24
Type
Research project
Status
Started
Contact information
Frédéric Boschini
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This project concerns the functional recycling of lithium ion batteries by electro-hydraulic fragmentation, electro-leaching and anti-solvent precipitation. The industrial partner of the ECuME project is Comet Traitements sa, the European leader in the recycling of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and their derivatives.
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1 project holder(s) associated to this action.
Frédéric Boschini
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Host(s)
4 profile(s) associated to this action.
CTP
R&D center serving companies in the environmental and materials fields. As part of a circular economy approach, it pushes back the limits of treatment and recovery of industrial by-products and post-consumer waste by providing innovative, cost-effective solutions.
Chau. d'Antoing 55, 7500 Tournai, Belgique
Last updated: 21/08/2024
ULiège
The University of Liège is a public, pluralist university institution of the French-speaking Wallonia-Brussels Community.
Place du Vingt Août 7, 4000 Liège, Belgique
Last updated: 13/11/2024
GeMME
Research group in Wallonia contributing to the development of innovative processes for an efficient management of mineral and metallic resources.
Last updated: 13/08/2024
Groupe Comet - Traitements
The Group's Comet Traitements department specialises in the treatment and recycling of metal waste shredding residues: end-of-life vehicles (ELV), waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), scrap metal, etc. Comet processes 77% ferrous metals, as well as non-ferrous metals (copper, aluminium, etc.), minerals (glass, etc.) and, since 2012, plastics.
Rivage de Boubier 25, 6200 Châtelet, Belgique
Last updated: 28/03/2024