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titleOfInvention Decomposition treatment method for polymer solid electrolyte
abstract [PROBLEMS] A thermosetting resin which is contained in a large amount in industrial waste and general waste discharged from factories and the like but has not been able to be recycled, or a used polymer solid for a secondary battery. Provided is a method for decomposing a resin, which enables high-speed, safe, large-scale decomposition of an electrolyte and reuse of the electrolyte. An ionic composition is added at a ratio of 5 to 95 wt%, and a secondary battery is used in addition to a resin composition such as a phenol resin, an epoxy resin, and a phenol-modified melamine resin using a solvent containing water as a main component. The polymer solid electrolyte for use is decomposed into a monomer or oligomer molecular weight by treating it for a certain period of time under high temperature and high pressure conditions.
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