Pulp and paper mill waste could be used in cheaper batteries
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Scientists have created a rechargeable battery using the lignin from pulp and paper mills
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Scientists have discovered that lignin, a plentiful byproduct of the pulp and paper industry, can be used to store an electrical charge. They've used the material to create a prototype lignin-based rechargeable battery, and suggest that it could one day be used as a less expensive, safer alternative to the precious metals currently utilized in battery cathodes.
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