Lect. Tanongsak Yingnakorn

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Designing lithium-ion batteries for recycle: The role of adhesives

While electric vehicles are seen as an important tool in the decarbonisation of transport, pack and module architectures make disassembly and recycling slow and complex. Removal of physical fastenings such as clips, screws, welds and adhesives are the rate limiting factor in pack to cell disassembly. 

Direct re-lithiation strategy for spent lithium iron phosphate battery in Li-based eutectic using organic reducing agents

One of the most commonly used battery cathode types is lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) but this is rarely recycled due to its comparatively low value compared with the cost of processing.

Comparative Study of Manufacturing NdFeB Magnet Wastes Recycling: Oxidative Roasting-Selective Leaching and Whole Leaching Routes

This research investigated recycling of manufacturing NdFeB magnet wastes in as-sintered and powder forms which contained high carbon via pyro-hydro metallurgy process.

Extraction of molybdenum from a spent HDS catalyst using alkali leaching reagent

This research investigated extraction of molybdenum from spent hydrodesulfurization (HDS) catalyst used in petroleum refinery. The spent HDS catalyst still however contains significant amounts of valuable metals such as molybdenum and nickel for example, thereby recovery of such metals are of great interest.