Australia may soon recycle solar panels in a way that recovers valuable silver without destroying other components, thanks to a new technology licensed by Macquarie University to ASX-listed Lithium ...
A new technique enables the use of fatty acids—for example, those found in cooking oil from fast-food restaurants—to dissolve and separate silver. The process requires light and diluted hydrogen ...
Macquarie University has licensed breakthrough silver extraction technology to ASX-listed Lithium Universe in a partnership that could transform how Australia recycles solar panels. The silver trapped ...
New process to recover silver from end-of-life solar cells achieves 98% efficiency Scientists have used hydrometallurgical and electrochemical processes to recover pure silver from solar cells. The ...
Macquarie University researchers have developed a process to extract silver from retired solar panels. They are working with Lithium Universe to reuse the metal in electronics and solar manufacturing.
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Lithium Universe, now looking at silver extraction from solar panels, boasts 95% recovery
Lithium Universe (ASX:LU7) has reported hitting silver recovery metrics of over 95% from discarded solar panels in a tech validation trial alongside Macquarie Uni focusing on Jet Electrochemical ...
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