Atomfair Lithium Li Li

Description Lithium (Li) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the atomic number 3 and molecular formula Li. It is the lightest metal and possesses excellent electrochemical properties, making it indispensable in modern energy storage applications. Lithium is widely utilized in the production of high-performance lithium-ion batteries due to its high energy density and low redox potential. Available in various forms such as ingots, foils, and powders, our high-purity Lithium (CAS: 244761-29-3) is rigorously tested to meet industry standards for research and industrial applications. Its exceptional thermal and electrical conductivity further extends its utility in metallurgy, ceramics, and nuclear fusion…

Description

Description

Lithium (Li) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the atomic number 3 and molecular formula Li. It is the lightest metal and possesses excellent electrochemical properties, making it indispensable in modern energy storage applications. Lithium is widely utilized in the production of high-performance lithium-ion batteries due to its high energy density and low redox potential. Available in various forms such as ingots, foils, and powders, our high-purity Lithium (CAS: 244761-29-3) is rigorously tested to meet industry standards for research and industrial applications. Its exceptional thermal and electrical conductivity further extends its utility in metallurgy, ceramics, and nuclear fusion research.

Handled under inert conditions to prevent oxidation, our Lithium products are ideal for advanced material science, battery development, and chemical synthesis. Each batch is accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) to ensure traceability and compliance with global regulatory requirements.

  • CAS No: 244761-29-3
  • 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 a critical component in lithium-ion batteries, enabling high energy density and long cycle life for portable electronics and electric vehicles. It is also used in alloys to improve strength and corrosion resistance in aerospace and automotive industries. Additionally, Lithium serves as a reducing agent in organic synthesis and plays a vital role in nuclear fusion research due to its tritium-producing capabilities.

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