The fire risk of portable batteries in their end-of-life : Investigation of the state of charge of waste lithium-ion batteries in Austria

The increased utilisation of lithium-ion batteries in the last years does not come without cost. Due to thermal runaway and exothermic degradation reactions, portable batteries pose enormous risks to waste management systems and infrastructure in their end-of-life phase. All over Europe, the number...

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Publié dans:Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA. - 1991. - 39(2021), 9 vom: 12. Sept., Seite 1193-1199
Auteur principal: Nigl, Thomas (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Bäck, Tanja, Stuhlpfarrer, Stefan, Pomberger, Roland
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2021
Accès à la collection:Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA
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