There was a cell phone that I didn't use.
I just left it still, but the battery was swollen a while ago.
I heard that it can happen if you overcharge it before, but I didn't charge it and left it still.
Can I inflate the battery that I left alone?
2749 2017-04-15 Gentleman
This is a lithium battery swelling phenomenon.
A typical example is the swelling of the material because some of the components of the solid material under irradiation in the reactor are changed into gaseous elements by nuclear reaction and they gather to form bubbles. Examples of such gas elements include xenon and krypton, which are generated during the fission of uranium and its compounds, helium, iron, nickel, and hydrogen atoms that are generated when they react with neutrons or particles. Anti-swelling measures include adding elements that are easy to combine with these elements to make it difficult to collect them (e.g., molybdenum in uranium) and adding elements that make and disperse other phases to create bubbles or capture bubbles (e.g., iron in uranium, aluminum in stainless steel).
[Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia] Swelling [swelling] (Dusan Encyclopedia)
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