Sustainable Technologies for Reducing Europe’s bAttery raw MaterialS dependance (STREAMS)
减少欧洲电池原材料依赖的可持续技术 (STREAMS)
基本信息
- 批准号:10110447
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- 金额:$ 32.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:EU-Funded
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2024 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
In STREAMS, a comprehensive portfolio of at least 12 scalable and flexible technologies and pilot scale solutions for the sustainable production of battery-grade precursors and their respective anode and cathode active materials will be developed, evaluated and successfully demonstrated. These technological processes will be applied to materials from primary and secondary sources including recycled battery mass and photovoltaic waste. This will strengthen Europe’s domestic battery materials supply chain and reduce Europe’s dependency on imported critical and strategic raw materials supplies. The production technologies will also increase Europe’s resilience, competitiveness and strategic autonomy in the global battery manufacturing industry. STREAMS’ technological solutions will meet EU requirements for environmentally responsible design, and scale up, and anticipate regulatory compliance by conducting techno-economic, environmental, social impact and integrated risks assessments combined with life cycle sustainability and circularity assessments. The cathode and anode active materials synthesized in STREAMS will be used to manufacture 10 Ah battery cells at pilot scale using sustainable electrode processing. Prototype cells will be tested according to established standards and subjected to advanced post-mortem characterization. STREAM will also identify optimal conditions for future exploitation of the project results.
在 STREAMS 中,将开发、评估和成功演示用于可持续生产电池级前驱体及其各自阳极和阴极活性材料的至少 12 种可扩展且灵活的技术和中试规模解决方案的综合组合。这些技术流程将应用于初级和次级来源的材料,包括回收的电池质量和光伏废料。这将加强欧洲国内电池材料供应链,并减少欧洲对进口关键和战略原材料供应的依赖。 The production technologies will also increase Europe’s resilience, competitiveness and strategic autonomy in the global battery manufacturing industry. STREAMS 的技术解决方案将满足欧盟对环境负责的设计的要求,并通过进行技术经济、环境、社会影响和综合风险评估以及生命周期可持续性和循环性评估来扩大规模并预测监管合规性。 STREAMS 中合成的正极和负极活性材料将用于通过可持续电极加工中试规模制造 10 Ah 电池。原型电池将根据既定标准进行测试,并进行先进的尸检表征。 STREAM 还将确定未来利用该项目成果的最佳条件。
项目成果
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
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