Lithium hydroxide anhydrous
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- ≥56.5%
- 1310-65-2
Anhydrous lithium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula LiOH. It is a white hygroscopic crystalline material. It is soluble in water and slightly soluble in ethanol, and is available commercially in anhydrous form and as the monohydrate (LiOH.H2O), both of which are strong bases. It is the weakest base among the alkali metal hydroxides.
Product Name | Lithium hydroxide anhydrous |
Other Name | lioh |
CAS No. | 1310-65-2 |
Molecular Formula | HLiO |
Molecular Weight | 23.94830 |
Melting point | 462℃ |
Boiling point | 925℃ |
Water soluble | 11.3 g/100mL (20℃) |
Density | 1.43 g/cm³ |
Exterior | White monoclinic fine crystal |
PH(1mol/L) | 14 |
Storage | The warehouse is ventilated at low temperature and stored separately from the acid |
Packaging | 25KGS/BAG |
Lithium hydroxide anhydrous in electronical industry
Lithium hydroxide is used as an electrolyte in certain alkaline storage batteries; and in the production of lithium soaps. Other uses of this compound include its catalytic applications in esterification reactions in the production of alkyd resins; in photographic developer solutions; and as a starting material to prepare other lithium salts.
It is used in spaceships to absorb carbon dioxide. It reacts with carbon dioxide to make lithium carbonate.
Lithium hydroxide is used to make lithium greases. They are resistant to water and can be used in high or low temperatures.
It is used to transfer heat. It can be used in electrolytes. It is also used to prevent corrosion in some nuclear reactors. It can be used to glaze ceramics and make cement.