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Birla Carbon collaborates with NREL for a study on Carbon Anode Materials

By August 20, 2022 1:41 pm IST

Birla Carbon collaborates with NREL for a study on Carbon Anode Materials

The study on synthesising carbon anode materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries will be presented at the American Chemical Society Conference (Chicago) from 21st – 25th August.

Birla Carbon, one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of high-quality carbon black solutions, has partnered in a study led by the National Renewable Energy Laboratories (NREL) on Carbon Anode Material from Biomass Pyrolysis Oil. This study will be presented at the American Chemical Society Conference, which is scheduled between the 21st – 25th of August 2022, in Chicago, USA.

The study investigates a novel approach to synthesizing the carbon anode materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries (LIB) from biomass pyrolysis oil as part of the conversion processes to produce biofuels.

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