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Engineers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney have developed a method to convert discarded peanut shells into high-grade graphitic (graphene-like) carbon for potential use in batteries and ...
“There are about 55 million tonnes of peanut crops produced globally every year, yet most of the waste from the shell is ...