2023
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/158564
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Power and Energy Optimization of Carbon Based Lithium-Ion Battery from Water Spinach (<i>Ipomoea Aquatica</i>)

Abstract: Currently, lithium-ion batteries still use electrodes from graphite, which is a natural resource for non-metallic minerals. As a sustainable plan, research on the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries based on biomass electrodes has prospects for commercial development. In this study, carbon stems of water spinach (Ipomoea Aquatica) were used as electrodes on the battery. Water spinach is processed into nanocarbon by hydrothermal method and pyrolysis. The size of the nanocarbon particles from water spinach in t… Show more

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“…This may be due to differences in economic models, consumption habits and waste management infrastructure in these countries. A problem for Lithuania, Latvia and Croatia is the heavy reliance on landfilling and the limited levels of separately collected recyclables (especially bio-waste, plastics and metals), and for Slovakia, the fragmented management of municipal waste and the lack of sufficient bio-waste treatment capacity [1]. These recycling initiatives provide the context for waste management in these countries but are not directly related to the quantitative analyses of total municipal waste presented above.…”
Section: Regression Analysis Applied To the Survey Data On Gdp Euro/c...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This may be due to differences in economic models, consumption habits and waste management infrastructure in these countries. A problem for Lithuania, Latvia and Croatia is the heavy reliance on landfilling and the limited levels of separately collected recyclables (especially bio-waste, plastics and metals), and for Slovakia, the fragmented management of municipal waste and the lack of sufficient bio-waste treatment capacity [1]. These recycling initiatives provide the context for waste management in these countries but are not directly related to the quantitative analyses of total municipal waste presented above.…”
Section: Regression Analysis Applied To the Survey Data On Gdp Euro/c...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlation coefficients for these countries range from 0.786 to 0.650, indicating a strong positive relationship. However, some countries report significant progress in municipal waste management and have increased recycling rates [1]. Denmark has established a robust system for managing its municipal waste with clear responsibilities for the participants involvedgovernment, citizens and local authorities.…”
Section: Regression Analysis Applied To the Survey Data On Gdp Euro/c...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Approximately 30% of the sugarcane’s weight is comprised of bagasse, which is mainly utilized as a source of energy via combustion. Other issues can be discussed to isolate active substances or high added value [ 16 ], such as sugars, furans and organic acids, but they are still dissolved (and diluted) in the liquid phase. Moreover, the energy self-sufficiency of sugar factories is a major challenge for this industry, and the substitution of primary energy of fossil origin by renewable energy from biomass (bagasse) is the simplest way while still valuing the bagasse ashes as fertilizer.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Sugarcane Industry Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include non-sustainable irrigation rates, loss of biodiversity, destructive land-use change, and nutrient loss in the soil [4]. The cultivation of energy crops on devalued land sites like closed landfills is a multidimensional approach to fulfil different needs like bioenergy generation to generate revenue for post-closure maintenance of landfills, irrigation with unconventional water resources like treated landfill leachate, and phytoremediation of soil [19][20][21].…”
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confidence: 99%