Lithium Carbonate
Main content: 99.2%~99.7%
An inorganic compound with the chemical formula of Li2CO3, Lithium Carbonate is a colorless monoclinic crystal or fine white powder. It gracefully dissolves in dilute acid and is slightly soluble
in water, showing greater solubility in cold water compared to hot. It remains insoluble in alcohol and acetone.
Industrial grade lithium carbonate serves as a crucial raw material in the synthesis of lithium compounds and metallic lithium. It excels as a co-solvent in glass and ceramics production, acts as an additive in aluminum smelting, and plays a role in synthetic rubber formulations. Additionally, it finds valuable use in the pharmaceutical industry as a tranquilizer.
Battery grade lithium carbonate is pivotal in the development of cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries, powering the future with advanced energy solutions.
Product name: |
Lithium Carbonate |
Appearance: |
White powder |
CAS NO.: |
554-13-2 |
EINECS NO.: |
209-062-5 |
Molecular formula: |
Li2CO3 |
Molecular weight: |
73.89 |
Density: |
2.11 |
Melting point: |
720ºC |
Boilting point: |
1230ºC |
Solubility: |
13 g/L (20ºC in water) |
Storage Conditions: |
Room Temprature |