Exposure Assessment Study on Lithium-Ion Battery Fire in Explosion Test Room in Battery Testing Facility

A lithium-ion battery is a rechargeable battery that uses the reversible reduction of lithium ions to store energy and is the predominant battery type in many industrial and consumer electronics. The lithium-ion batteries are essential to ensure they operate safely. We conducted an exposure assessme...

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Main Authors: Mi Sung Jo (Author), Hoi Pin Kim (Author), Boo Wook Kim (Author), Richard C. Pleus (Author), Elaine M. Faustman (Author), Il Je Yu (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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