Chemical properties: White or light yellow small monoclinic crystalline solid, with a spicy taste, strong alkalinity, and sensitivity to air. It is easy to absorb carbon dioxide and moisture in the air. Soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol. PH 12 (50g/L, H2O, 20 ℃). Melting point 462-471 ℃. Boiling point 924 ℃/760mmHg. Density ρ (20) 2.54g/mL.
Usage: Lithium salt and lithium based grease; Electrolyte for alkaline batteries; Lithium bromide refrigeration machine absorption liquid.
Storage: Ordinary temperature
Hazard statement: Swallowing is harmful, inhalation is toxic, corrosive, may cause damage to fertility and the fetus, and is harmful to organs. Mild harm to water bodies.
Preventive statement: Obtain, read, and follow all safety instructions before use. Wear protective clothing/gloves/goggles/masks. Do not inhale. Avoid releasing into the environment. Fire extinguishing: Use sandy soil and misty water to extinguish the fire. Avoid taboo items.
Application areas
It is used as an important raw material for manufacturing power batteries, glass, ceramics and other products. It is mainly used in the battery industry, especially the manufacture of high-nickel ternary batteries. also used in industrial fields such as glass and ceramics, as well as high-tech industries such as aerospace.
Industrial-grade lithium hydroxide monohydrate product standard
Inspection items /%
LiOH
C02
Na+K
Fe
Ca
SO42-
CI-
Acid insoluble matter
Water insoluble matter
Standard value /%
≥56.5
≤0.5
≤0.05
≤0.002
≤0.025
≤0.03
≤0.03
≤0.005
≤0.01
Battery-grade lithium hydroxide monohydrate product standard (uncrushed)
Inspection items /%
LiOH
CO2
Na
K
Fe
Ca
SO42-
CI-
Acid insoluble matter
Water insoluble matter
Magnetic material
Standard value /%
≥56.5
≤0.35
≤0.003
≤0.003
≤0.008
≤0.005
≤0.01
≤0.005
≤0.005
≤0.01
≤50ppb
Micronized battery grade lithium hydroxide monohydrate product standard
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