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Unprecedented Revolution in the Chemical Industry: China Uses ‘Eternal Wastes’ to Extract Lithium From Salinas · Global Voices

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A chemical research proposes to transform a first order environmental problem into a solution for electrical mobility. A team of scientists, led by Yi Cheng, has designed a method that uses so-called eternal waste (PFAS) as an active tool. These compounds, known for their zero degradation in nature, are now used to capture salt metal with amazing efficiency. This proposal breaks with the traditional dynamics of pollutant removal. Instead of seek…

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A chemical research proposes to transform a first order environmental problem into a solution for electrical mobility. A team of scientists, led by Yi Cheng, has designed a method that uses so-called eternal waste (PFAS) as an active tool. These compounds, known for their zero degradation in nature, are now used to capture salt metal with amazing efficiency. This proposal breaks with the traditional dynamics of pollutant removal. Instead of seek…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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