Lithium hydroxide monohydrate
Main content: 56.5%~57.5%
Lithium hydroxide monohydrate is a compound of lithium. It is a colorless crystalline solid that can absorb moisture and dissolve in water at room temperature. The following are some properties, uses, preparation methods, and safety information of lithium hydroxide monohydrate:
nature:
-Monohydrate lithium hydroxide has alkalinity, can react with acids, and can react with carbon dioxide to produce lithium carbonate.
-It is a strong corrosive agent that can cause serious irritation and injury when in contact with the skin and eyes.
-At high temperatures, lithium hydroxide monohydrate can lose its crystalline water and transform into anhydrous lithium hydroxide.
Purpose:
-Monohydrate lithium hydroxide is commonly used as a starting material for the preparation of other lithium compounds in chemical laboratories.
-It is also widely used in industries such as alkaline batteries, lithium-ion batteries, electronic components, and glass processing.
Manufacturing method:
-Lithium hydroxide monohydrate can usually be prepared by reacting lithium metal with water.
-Lithium metal reacts with water to release hydrogen gas and generate lithium hydroxide. At this point, it is necessary to control the reaction conditions to avoid overheating or explosion.
Security information:
-Lithium hydroxide monohydrate has strong corrosiveness to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Protective gloves, goggles, and masks should be worn during operation.
-When disposing of waste, relevant environmental protection regulations should be followed and it should be treated as hazardous materials.
Product Name: |
Lithium hydroxide monohydrate |
Appearance: |
White crystal powder |
CAS NO.: |
1310-66-3 |
EINECS NO.: |
603-454-3 |
Chemical Formula: |
LiOH.H2O |
Molecular Weight: |
41.96 |
Density: |
1.51 |
Melting Point: |
462 °C |
Boilting Point: |
920 °C |
Solubilty: |
109g/L (20ºC in water) |
PH value: |
~12 (25ºC, 1M in H2O) |
Storage Conditions: |
Store at room temperature |