Abstract

Lithium-ion and lithium-polymer batteries have become dominant in consumer electronic products because of their energy density and product longevity. Li dry-cell can give significantly to sustainable waste as well as potential pollutants that are harmful to human health due to their small size, high rates of removal from buy item here whatever we are previously owned, as well as a, require of the same rigid plan at inherent discarding. To assess hazard assessment, source reduction capability, and dangerous potential about lithium battery worn inside the digital telephone, we used standardized leaching monitoring, Lifecycle Impact Assessment (LCIA), and Hazardous Waste Classification. Diffuse Leon batteries are listed as dangerous by US federal regulations due to their main contents. However, due to high levels of cobalt, copper, and nickel, all lithium batteries tested in California are rated as hazardous. Leached amounts of chromium, lead, and thallium in some of Leon's batteries violated California regulations. However, due to high amounts of cobalt, copper, and nickel, all lithium batteries tested in California are rated as hazardous. Leached amounts of chromium, lead, and thallium in some of Leon's batteries violated California regulations materials.

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