Greetings knowledgeable chemists. I have a problem that I was hoping we could solve. I'm not a chemist, just a technician.
Here is the problem: We used this potting compound called polybutadiene to fill in a protective shell containing a battery and electronics. Polybutadiene has good electronic properties so that the circuit would work after curing. Anyways, the project basically failed and now we have all of these shells with batteries inside this rubber like compound. In order to dispose of these failures, we have to get the batteries out. The question is, what chemical dissolving agent would be safe enough to dissolve the polybutadiene and not the battery? Any help would be greatly appreciated.