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Atomfair Lithium Hydroxide LiOH HLiO
Description Lithium Hydroxide (LiOH) is an inorganic compound with the molecular formula HLiO, widely utilized in research and industrial applications due to its strong alkaline properties. Available in anhydrous form (CAS 1310-66-3), this high-purity chemical is essential for battery manufacturing, particularly in the production of lithium-ion batteries where it serves as a precursor for lithium carbonate and lithium fluoride. Its hygroscopic nature demands careful handling and storage under controlled conditions to prevent moisture absorption. With a molar mass of 23.95 g/mol and a white crystalline appearance, Lithium Hydroxide is soluble in water, generating heat upon dissolution. Our product meets stringent…
Description
Description
Lithium Hydroxide (LiOH) is an inorganic compound with the molecular formula HLiO, widely utilized in research and industrial applications due to its strong alkaline properties. Available in anhydrous form (CAS 1310-66-3), this high-purity chemical is essential for battery manufacturing, particularly in the production of lithium-ion batteries where it serves as a precursor for lithium carbonate and lithium fluoride. Its hygroscopic nature demands careful handling and storage under controlled conditions to prevent moisture absorption. With a molar mass of 23.95 g/mol and a white crystalline appearance, Lithium Hydroxide is soluble in water, generating heat upon dissolution. Our product meets stringent quality standards, ensuring consistency for laboratory synthesis, energy storage research, and chemical processing.
- CAS No: 1310-66-3
- Molecular Formula: HLiO
- Molecular Weight: 24.0
- Exact Mass: 24.01874309
- Monoisotopic Mass: 24.01874309
- IUPAC Name: lithium;hydroxide
- SMILES: [Li+].[OH-]
- Synonyms: Lithium hydroxide, 1310-65-2, Lithium hydrate, Lithium hydroxide anhydrous, LiOH
Application
Lithium Hydroxide is a key reagent in the synthesis of lithium-based compounds, including lubricating greases and cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries. It is also employed in carbon dioxide scrubbing systems, particularly in submarines and spacecraft, due to its ability to absorb CO2. Additionally, LiOH finds use in ceramics, dyes, and as a pH regulator in various chemical processes.
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