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[SUJETO] Un proceso de reciclaje directo para baterías de sodio-azufre mejora la sostenibilidad energética

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Energy · Baterías de Iones de Sodio

Un estudio publicado en *Advanced Energy Materials* describe un proceso de reciclaje directo en circuito cerrado para cátodos de Blanco de Prusia (Na₂Fe[Fe(CN)₆]·xH₂O) provenientes de baterías de iones de sodio al final de su vida útil y de desechos de fabricación. Los investigadores demostraron que, mediante una redisolución acuosa a baja temperatura (80 °C) sin calcinación ni solventes corrosivos, es posible restaurar el contenido de sodio, la química redox del Fe²⁺ y la integridad estructural del material catódico. Para usted, como investigador en sistemas geotérmicos en regiones mineras, este avance indica que la gestión sostenible de baterías estacionarias —potencialmente usadas en el almacenamiento de energía de su sistema— puede ser técnica y económicamente viable, reduciendo el impacto ambiental y mejorando la circularidad de los materiales en proyectos de energía renovable.

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