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Lili Liu

Researcher at Tsinghua University

Publications -  66
Citations -  2722

Lili Liu is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electronic waste & Lithium. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1829 citations.

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Solving spent lithium-ion battery problems in China: Opportunities and challenges

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a three-pronged approach: new regulation or policy is quite a necessity to deal with the challenges unique to spent LiBs recycling; collection systems for CE and EV batteries can be substantially established based upon past experience of general e-waste management and extended producer responsibility, respectively; more emphasis needs to be placed on new technology for spent LiB recycling, to tackle the large quantities of stored LiBs.
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Recovery of valuable materials from waste liquid crystal display panel

TL;DR: This study presents a combined recycling technology process on the basis of manual dismantling and chemical treatment of LCDs, showing that valuable materials and harmful substances could be efficiently recovered or separated through above-mentioned combined technology.
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Recycling and disposal methods for polyurethane foam wastes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared three types of disposal technology, landfill, incineration, and recycling in the world and concluded that recycling is the most desirable way to dispose of polyurethane foam materials.
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Regional or global WEEE recycling. Where to go

TL;DR: This paper explores the current movements between Source and Destination countries, or the importers and exporters, and examines whether it is legal and why illegal traffic is still rife; how global initiatives could support a global WEEE management scheme; the recycling characteristics of the source an destination countries and whether the principle of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has been established.
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Perspective of electronic waste management in China based on a legislation comparison between China and the EU

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors compare the relevant legislation along the e-product's entire life cycle between China and the EU, the prospect of e-waste management in China is presented.