Kei Toriumi (M2), Department of Systems Innovation, recieved Best Oral Presentation at the 17th International Symposium on East Asia Resource Recycling Technology

2024/11/19

 

On 3rd November 2024, Kei Toriumi (M2), Tokoro-Takaya Lab.,Department of Systems Innovation, recieved Best Oral Presentation at the 17th International Symposium on East Asia Resource Recycling Technology.

 

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Best Oral Presentation

Best Oral Presentation Presented by the committee to graduate students who make outstanding oral presentations at the Graduate Student Forum of the "17th International Symposium on East Asia Resource Recycling Technology."

 

About awarded research

"Coprecipitation mechanism of Li with Al, Na and SO4 from acid leachate of spent Li-ion batteries"

This research focuses on lithium-ion battery recycling, specifically investigating the phenomenon of lithium loss due to coprecipitation with other elements during the neutralization process of acid leachate. In the presentation, I discussed the extent of lithium loss in the neutralization of actual acid leachate, and also identified the elements causing coprecipitation, and analyzed the underlying causes of this phenomenon.

 

Your impression & future plan

I'm honored to receive the Best Oral Presentation award. I am deeply grateful for this recognition of the achievements made through my research. Moving forward, I am committed to furthering my research efforts to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of resource recycling technology. Inspired by this award, I also hope to deepen my expertise through international academic exchanges and strive to actively share my research findings to the world.