Gas Safety Risks of Lithium-Ion Battery
By ALVI Tags: Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Threats from Li-Ion Batteries, Li-Ion Batteries Charging, Li-Ion Battery Charging Rooms, Lithium-Ion BatteryGas Safety Risks of Li-Ion Battery Charging Rooms
Li-Ion Battery Charging Rooms | Li-Ion Batteries Charging, Storage Plants | Li-Ion Batteries Short Circuit Fires |
Li-Ion Batteries Fires Due to Over-Charging | Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Threats from Li-Ion Batteries | HF TWA: 3 ppm, STEL 6 ppm, NIOSH USA Heavier than Air |
- Li-Ion batteries are now widely being used in mobile phones, electric vehicles, laptops including MW range of Renewable Energy Storage plants, aircraft, submarine, mine-shaft, spacecrafts
- Li-Ion batteries when overcharged or short circuited are overheated and catch fires
- Li-Ion battery fires have caused great concern because of risks due to spontaneous fires and intense heat generated by such fires
- As a result of the above-said a lethal amount of toxic Hydrogen Fluoride Gas, HF is generated
- HF from Li-Ion battery fires can pose severe gas safety risks in confined spaces like battery charging rooms, renewable energy storage plants in solar or wind power plants
- The electrolyte in Li-Ion battery is flammable and generally contains Lithium Hexa-Fluoro-Phosphate (LiPF6)
- In the event of overheating due to overcharging or short circuiting in Li-Ion Batteries backed by high temperature, the electrolyte will vaporise liberating toxic gases like CO, CO2, HF (Hydrogen Fluoride)
- The moisture and humidity will further exacerbate the situation generating more HF (reaction of LiPF6 with water, humidity)
- Typical HF concentration expected can be as high as 20-200 ppm of HF (NIOSH/USA Safety limit, TWA:3 ppm HF, STEL: 6 ppm HF)
Solutions :
- Continuous monitoring of HF, Hydrogen Fluoride in Toxic Range of NIOSH/USA : 0-10 ppm
- Continuous monitoring of other toxic gases like CO, CO2 (gases generated due to the combustions
fires) - Continues monitoring of humidity and temperature
- Other Parameters like: CO, CO2, Temperature, Humidity, VEFSA (Very Early Fire and Smoke Alarm)
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