Atomfair CID 197143 H2LiO4P

Description Lithium Dihydrogen Phosphate (CAS 13453-80-0) is an inorganic lithium salt of phosphoric acid with the molecular formula H2LiO4P . This high-purity compound is widely utilized in electrochemical research, solid-state chemistry, and materials science due to its ionic conductivity and stability. It serves as a precursor for lithium-ion battery electrolytes, ceramic materials, and specialty catalysts. Our product is rigorously tested for purity, ensuring minimal impurities for sensitive applications. Available in various granular or powder forms, it is packaged under controlled conditions to maintain integrity. Key Features: High chemical purity (>99%) Controlled particle size distribution Anhydrous and hydrate forms available Stable…

Description

Description

Lithium Dihydrogen Phosphate (CAS 13453-80-0) is an inorganic lithium salt of phosphoric acid with the molecular formula H2LiO4P. This high-purity compound is widely utilized in electrochemical research, solid-state chemistry, and materials science due to its ionic conductivity and stability. It serves as a precursor for lithium-ion battery electrolytes, ceramic materials, and specialty catalysts. Our product is rigorously tested for purity, ensuring minimal impurities for sensitive applications. Available in various granular or powder forms, it is packaged under controlled conditions to maintain integrity.

Key Features:

  • High chemical purity (>99%)
  • Controlled particle size distribution
  • Anhydrous and hydrate forms available
  • Stable under standard storage conditions
  • CAS No: 13453-80-0
  • Molecular Formula: H2LiO4P
  • Molecular Weight: 104.0
  • Exact Mass: 103.98507397
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 103.98507397
  • IUPAC Name: lithium;dihydrogen phosphate
  • SMILES: [Li+].OP(=O)(O)[O-]

Application

Lithium Dihydrogen Phosphate is primarily used as a raw material in lithium-ion battery research, particularly for developing solid electrolytes and cathode materials. It finds application in ceramic production where lithium incorporation modifies thermal expansion properties. The compound also serves as a buffering agent in specialized chemical processes requiring controlled lithium and phosphate ion release.

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