Atomfair Lithium Li Li

Description Lithium (CAS No. 409071-16-5) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the molecular formula Li . This elemental lithium product is available in high-purity forms suitable for advanced research and industrial applications, including energy storage, metallurgy, and chemical synthesis. Lithium is widely recognized for its exceptional electrochemical properties, making it indispensable in modern lithium-ion battery technologies. Our product undergoes stringent quality control to ensure consistency, minimal impurities, and optimal performance in specialized applications. Available in various forms such as ingots, foil, or powder, this lithium metal is stored under inert conditions to preserve its reactivity and shelf life. Key…

Description

Description

Lithium (CAS No. 409071-16-5) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the molecular formula Li. This elemental lithium product is available in high-purity forms suitable for advanced research and industrial applications, including energy storage, metallurgy, and chemical synthesis. Lithium is widely recognized for its exceptional electrochemical properties, making it indispensable in modern lithium-ion battery technologies. Our product undergoes stringent quality control to ensure consistency, minimal impurities, and optimal performance in specialized applications. Available in various forms such as ingots, foil, or powder, this lithium metal is stored under inert conditions to preserve its reactivity and shelf life.

Key Features:

  • High-purity lithium metal (>99%)
  • Available in multiple physical forms (ingots, foil, powder)
  • Stored under argon or mineral oil to prevent oxidation
  • Ideal for battery research, alloy production, and organic synthesis
  • CAS No: 409071-16-5
  • Molecular Formula: Li
  • Molecular Weight: 7.0
  • Exact Mass: 7.01600343
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 7.01600343
  • IUPAC Name: lithium
  • SMILES: [Li]
  • Synonyms: LITHIUM, 7439-93-2, CHEBI:30145, DTXSID5036761, Lithium Metal

Application

Lithium is primarily used as a critical component in lithium-ion battery electrolytes, where it enhances ionic conductivity and improves low-temperature performance. It also serves as an additive to stabilize electrolyte solutions and increase thermal safety in energy storage systems. Additionally, lithium is employed in metallurgical processes to produce lightweight alloys and in organic synthesis as a reducing agent.

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