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DRAWBACKS OF Li IONS BATTERIES FOR ENVIRONMENT

Dharmendra Pal, Shahanshah Haider Abdi

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Abstract: Air travelers ask the question, "How much lithium in a battery am I allowed to bring on board?" We differentiate between two battery types: Lithium metal and lithium-ion. Most lithium metal batteries are non-rechargeable and are used in film cameras. Lithium-ion packs are rechargeable and power laptops, cellular phones and camcorders. Both battery types, including spare packs, are allowed as carry-on but cannot exceed the following lithium content: 2 grams for lithium metal or lithium alloy batteries - 8 grams for lithium-ion batteries Lithium-ion batteries exceeding 8 grams but no more than 25 grams may be carried in carry-on baggage if individually protected to prevent short circuits and are limited to two spare batteries per person. Keywords: drawbacks, Li Ions batteries, environment

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[1] Dharmendra Pal, Shahanshah Haider Abdi, “DRAWBACKS OF Li IONS BATTERIES FOR ENVIRONMENT,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET)

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