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Rice University researchers heat spent lithium-ion batteries to over 4,040 degrees Fahrenheit .
The waste formed magnetic shells and stable core structures.
The team was able to recover 98% of the valuable battery metal.
"The bulk structure of battery materials remains stable and is ready to be reconstituted into new cathodes," researcher says.
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