➀ Evonik is working on large-scale electrolysis for the green transformation of the chemical industry; ➁ The process aims to improve access to important raw materials and simplify processes; ➂ Electrolysis can separate and recover valuable raw materials from salts produced in many chemical processes, leading to reduced resource consumption and lower CO2 emissions.
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