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Preparation of various valuable material from waste of used batteries

By CSIR - CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS ORGANISATION
Summary of the Technology: • Waste battery electrode powder used as raw material. • Processing at relatively moderate to room temperature conditions. • Two-stage process: Leaching, Chemical synthesis at room temperature.

 

Summary of the Technology: • Production from low cost, waste raw material of zinc. • Unlike other high temperature production technologies, the process is based on processing at relatively moderate to room temperature conditions. • Total process cost: INR 10,000-15,000 for the production of 1 kg of ZIF-8
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Summary of the Technology: • Waste battery electrode powder used as raw material. • Processing at relatively moderate to room temperature conditions. • Two-stage process: Leaching, Chemical synthesis at room temperature.

 

Summary of the Technology: • Production from low cost, waste raw material of zinc. • Unlike other high temperature production technologies, the process is based on processing at relatively moderate to room temperature conditions. • Total process cost: INR 10,000-15,000 for the production of 1 kg of ZIF-8
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Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIO), a constituent unit of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), is a premier national laboratory dedicated to research, design and development of scientific and industrial instruments. It is a multi-disciplinary and multi-dimensional apex industrial research & development organisation in the country to stimulate growth of Instrument Industry in India covering wide range and applications.

CSIO is a multi-disciplinary organization having well equipped laboratories manned by highly qualified and well trained staff with infrastructural facilities in the areas of Agrionics; Medical Instrumentation and Prosthetic Devices; Optics and Cockpit based Instrumentation; Fiber/Laser Optics based Sensors & Instrumentation; Analytical Instrumentation; Advanced Materials based Transducers etc. Large number of instruments ranging from simple to highly sophisticated ones, have been designed and developed by the Institute and their know-hows have been passed on to the industry for commercial exploitation. Having contributed substantially towards the growth of the scientific instruments industry in the country, CSIO enjoys high degree of credibility among the users of the instruments as well as the instrument industry.