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  • The reuse of waste materials, like eggshells and spent battery electrodes, is becoming popular due to its potential to cut costs and pollution, thus enhancing sustainability.
  • About 95% of eggshells go to landfills, but they can be repurposed into calcium oxide (CaO) and used with nanographite from spent batteries for energy storage applications.
  • The resulting CaO/graphite composite shows better performance in supercapacitors than CaO alone, highlighting a sustainable approach to managing waste while improving energy storage solutions.

Article Abstract

The reuse of waste materials has recently become appealing due to pollution and cost reduction factors. Using waste materials can reduce environmental pollution and product costs, thus promoting sustainability. Approximately 95% of calcium carbonate-containing waste eggshells end up in landfills, unused. These eggshells, a form of bio-waste, can be repurposed as catalytic electrode material for various applications, including supercapacitors, after being converted into CaO. Similarly, used waste battery electrode materials pose environmental hazards if not properly recycled. Various types of batteries, particularly lithium-ion batteries, are extensively used worldwide. The recycling of used lithium-ion batteries has become less important considering its low economic benefits. This necessitates finding alternative methods to recover and reuse the graphite rods of spent batteries. Therefore, this study reports the conversion of waste eggshell into calcium oxide by high-temperature calcination and extraction of nanographite from spent batteries for application in energy storage fields. Both CaO and CaO/graphite were characterized for their structural, morphological, and chemical compositions using XRD, SEM, TEM, and XPS techniques. The prepared CaO/graphite nanocomposite material was evaluated for its efficiency in electrochemical supercapacitor applications. CaO and its composite with graphite powder obtained from used lithium-ion batteries demonstrated improved performance compared to CaO alone for energy storage applications. Using these waste materials for electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices results in cheaper, greener, and sustainable processes. This approach not only aids in energy storage but also promotes sustainability through waste management by reducing landfills.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11243355PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano14131129DOI Listing

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