By attending this presentation, you will:
- Learn strategies to tackle elemental analytical challenges while promoting sustainability in the battery recycling and refining process.
- Discover how automation enhances accuracy and efficiency in analytical processes, from streamlined workflows to automated calibration preparation.
- Explore the use of advanced dilution systems to boost sample throughput, simplify liquid sample handling, and ensure consistent precision.
- Learn about sustainable lithium extraction techniques using deep eutectic solvents, a method that is more environmentally friendly and efficient compared to traditional methods.
Event Overview
Join us for an insightful webinar on sustainable lithium-ion battery recycling! Discover greener solvents and learn how ICP-OES seamlessly handles alternatives to traditional inorganic solutions. Explore how managing elemental impurities optimizes battery performance, yield, and safety. Gain insights into cutting-edge tools like ICP-OES and the ADS 2 auto-diluter system for precise element quantification for refined materials. Streamline your workflow with automation to enhance accuracy and efficiency. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform recycling practices and drive a greener future!
Key Topics
- Actionable insights for sustainability and analytical challenge
- Automation for workflow optimization
- Advanced systems for increased throughput and precision
Who Should Attend?
- Analytical chemists, laboratory managers, battery recycling specialists, environmental scientists, material scientists, and engineers.
What you need to know:
Date: 20 February, 2025
Start times:
Broadcast #1: 20 February, 2025 - 10 am GMT (London) / 11 am CET (Paris/Berlin) / 3:30 pm IST (New Delhi) / 6 pm SGT (Singapore)
Broadcast #2: 20 February, 2025 - 10 am PST (Los Angeles) / 12 pm CST (Chicago) / 1 pm EST (New York)
Duration: Approximately 1 hour
Presenters
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Leo Huang
Atomic Spectroscopy Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies
Leo Huang is based at Agilent’s Spectroscopy Technology Innovation Centre in Melbourne, Australia, and is participating in an internship program as an Application Scientist. Along with the internship, Leo continues his studies in Environmental Sciences and is interested in initiatives that promote sustainability.
Leo has experience with experimental procedures, report write-up, and attention to best laboratory practices. With a foundation in chemistry and a passion for environmental protection, Leo aims to contribute to innovative solutions that address pressing environmental challenges.
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Ana Gonzalez
Atomic Spectroscopy Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies
Ana is based in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. With a robust background in atomic spectroscopy instruments, Ana boasts international experience in the development and validation of analytical methods tailored for the geochemical industry. Her expertise extends to lithium-ion battery technology, where she has made significant contributions to the comprehensive understanding of lithium brine characterization in South America, as well as the analysis of lithium battery components such as cathodes, anodes, and electrolytes. Ana's proficiency also encompasses molecular spectroscopy and chemometrics, as evidenced by her notable publications in these fields. She holds a Master of Science degree in Plant Biotechnology from CINVESTAV, México, complemented by a Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology Engineering. With her diverse skill set and passion for advancing scientific knowledge, Ana continues to drive innovation and excellence in her field.
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