2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202403.1424.v1
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Assessment of Run-Off Waters Resulting from Lithium-Ion Battery Fire-Fighting Operations

Arnaud BORDES,
Arnaud PAPIN,
Guy MARLAIR
et al.

Abstract: As Li-ion batteries use is spreading, incidents in large energy storage systems (stationary storage containers, …) or in large-scale cell and battery storages (warehouse, recyclers, …), often leading to fire, are occurring on regular basis. Water remains one of the most efficient fire extinguishing agents for tackling those battery incidents and large quantities are usually necessary. Since bat-teries contains various potentially harmful components (metals and their oxides or salts, sol-vents…) and that therma… Show more

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