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=Basics= | |||
*This page goes over the [[Recyclability]] of various Battery Chemistries, what the recycling process entails, and how this applies to OSE's efforts | |||
=Battery Chemistries= | |||
== [[Alkaline Batteries]] / [[Zinc–Carbon Batteries]] == | |||
*Seems to be uncommon since it is considered fine to throw they away with the rest of [[MSW]] (should double check this and see if other jurisdictions vary on this_ | |||
*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378775308010379 A 2008 Paper Titled "Process for the recycling of alkaline and zinc–carbon spent batteries" ] | |||
== [[Lead Acid Batteries]] == | |||
Lead acid batteries - 97% of them are recycled and they appear to be more environmentally and socially friendly that lithium ion batteries. | Lead acid batteries - 97% of them are recycled and they appear to be more environmentally and socially friendly that lithium ion batteries. | ||
https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/recycling_batteries | https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/recycling_batteries | ||
== [[Lithium Ion Batteries]] == | |||
* | |||
== [[Nickel Metal Hydrate]] / [[NiCAD Batteries]] == | |||
* | |||
== [[Sodium Ion Batteries]] == | |||
*Probably Similar to Lithium Ion Battery Processing | |||
== [[Flow Batteries]] == | |||
=== [[Iron-Air Flow Battery]] === | |||
*Should be quite simple, drain liquid, separate Membranes from the rest of the assembly, etc, if one doesn't just maintain the installation and have a [[Functionally Infinite Product Lifespan]] | |||
=== [[Organic Redox Flow Battery]] === | |||
*May be similar to Iron-Air Flow Battery (Perhaps may have degradation issues similar to [[Dye Lasers]] thus need more frequent fluid swaps? | |||
=== [[Vanadium Redox Flow Battery]] === | |||
*? | |||
=== [[Polysulfide Bromide Flow Battery]] === | |||
*? | |||
=Internal Links= | |||
*[[E-Waste Recycling]] | |||
=External Links= | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_recycling The Wikipedia Page on Battery Recycling] |
Revision as of 09:08, 13 November 2022
Basics
- This page goes over the Recyclability of various Battery Chemistries, what the recycling process entails, and how this applies to OSE's efforts
Battery Chemistries
Alkaline Batteries / Zinc–Carbon Batteries
- Seems to be uncommon since it is considered fine to throw they away with the rest of MSW (should double check this and see if other jurisdictions vary on this_
- A 2008 Paper Titled "Process for the recycling of alkaline and zinc–carbon spent batteries"
Lead Acid Batteries
Lead acid batteries - 97% of them are recycled and they appear to be more environmentally and socially friendly that lithium ion batteries.
https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/recycling_batteries
Lithium Ion Batteries
Nickel Metal Hydrate / NiCAD Batteries
Sodium Ion Batteries
- Probably Similar to Lithium Ion Battery Processing
Flow Batteries
Iron-Air Flow Battery
- Should be quite simple, drain liquid, separate Membranes from the rest of the assembly, etc, if one doesn't just maintain the installation and have a Functionally Infinite Product Lifespan
Organic Redox Flow Battery
- May be similar to Iron-Air Flow Battery (Perhaps may have degradation issues similar to Dye Lasers thus need more frequent fluid swaps?
Vanadium Redox Flow Battery
- ?
Polysulfide Bromide Flow Battery
- ?