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JIP EleTher 1 [2019-2021]
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A strong need for a better understanding of electrolyte systems was identified for the recovery of waste metals from catalysts or batteries:

The french CNRS has created a group of researchers that focus on hydrometallurgical processes, called Prométhée, of which the IFPEN thermodynamics department is a part of. 

European Federation of Chemical Engineers:
The Thermodynamics and Transport Properties working party has strongly contributed in promoting and defining the scope of the JIP.

The field of electrolyte thermodynamics is a strategic one for IFPEN since it contributes to a number of its existing technological innovations, as well as those currently being developed.  
Electrolyte thermodynamics at IFPEN

EleTher:
e-Thermodynamics Joint Industrial Project (JIP)


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