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    Investigation of a Multi-Stage Integrated Technology for Processing Lithium-Cobalt Current Sources with the Production of Import-Substituting Cobalt and Lithium Compounds by Nazarov, V. I., Retivov, V. M., Makarenkov, D. A., Aflyatunova, G. R., Kuznetsova, N. A., Popov, A. P.

    Published in Metallurgist (New York) (01-11-2023)
    “…This report analyzes various methods of disposal and processing of exhaust from complex chemical current sources, subdivided into pyrometallurgical,…”
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    Influence of the Adsorption Characteristics of Crushed and Mechanically Activated Powdered Chemical Power Sources on the Efficiency of Producing Cobalt and Lithium Compounds by Leaching and Extraction by Nazarov, V. I., Retivov, V. M., Makarenkov, D. A., Pochitalkina, I. A., Aflyatunova, G. R., Trubachev, N. Yu

    Published in Metallurgist (New York) (01-03-2023)
    “…Currently, there is much concern about the recycling and processing of used complex chemical power sources (CPS) resulting from the use of mobile communication…”
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    Ecological Aspects of Integrated Technology for Processing Lithium-Cobalt Batteries with the Production of Pelletized Target Products by Nazarov, V. I., Makarenkov, D. A., Retivov, V. M., Aflyatunova, G. R., Mavludova, Y. A., Pinigin, I. V., Popov, A. P.

    Published in Metallurgist (New York) (2024)
    “…The study involves an analysis of diverse technologies for recycling complex chemical power sources, including processes such as unsealing, crushing, grinding,…”
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    Preliminary Discharge of Spent Lithium Batteries in Salt Solution for Safe Disposal by Nazarov, V. I., Retivov, V. M., Makarenkov, D. A., Popov, A. P., Aflyatunova, G. R., Kuznetsova, N. A.

    Published in Coke and chemistry (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2022)
    “…Before the disposal of lithium–cobalt batteries and lithium–manganese batteries, they must first be discharged to a voltage no greater than 0.5 V. Above 0.5 V,…”
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