A unique bacterium that thrives in highly acidic environments feeds on spent battery “waste,” making it a promising new method for self-sufficient battery recycling, according to new research from Boston College chemists.
A unique bacterium that thrives in highly acidic environments feeds on spent battery “waste,” making it a promising new method for self-sufficient battery recycling, according to new research from Boston College chemists.
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