Lithium hydroxide CAS 1310-65-2

Lithium hydroxide CAS 1310-65-2

20 USD ($)/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • Shelf Life 24 months (if stored properly)
  • HS Code 28252000
  • Density 1.46 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Purity >=99% (varies by grade)
  • Molecular Weight 23.95 g/mol
  • Smell Odorless
  • Ph Level Strongly alkaline (pH > 13 in 1% solution)
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Lithium hydroxide CAS 1310-65-2 Price And Quantity

  • 20 USD ($)/Kilograms
  • 1 Kilograms

Lithium hydroxide CAS 1310-65-2 Product Specifications

  • Industrial Grade, Battery Grade, Electronic Grade
  • Yes, corrosive and harmful if swallowed or inhaled
  • Solid/Form: Powder or Granules
  • Inorganic Compound
  • 462 C
  • Soluble in water, soluble in ethanol
  • Store in tightly sealed containers, away from moisture and CO2, in a cool, dry, ventilated area
  • Used as an electrolyte, in CO2 scrubbing, making lubricants and ceramics, battery production
  • 1310-65-2
  • LiOH
  • 215-183-4
  • LiOH
  • Alkaline, caustic
  • Alkaline, highly hygroscopic, reacts with atmospheric CO2, corrosive, absorbs moisture
  • Battery manufacturing (Li-ion), ceramics, lubricating greases, air purification, chemical synthesis
  • 28252000
  • 1.46 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • >=99% (varies by grade)
  • 24 months (if stored properly)
  • Odorless
  • 23.95 g/mol
  • Powder / Granule / Solid
  • Lithium Hydroxide
  • Strongly alkaline (pH > 13 in 1% solution)
  • White crystalline solid

Product Description

Lithium hydroxide can be used as developing agent and lubricating oil for spectral analysis. The additive of alkaline battery electrolyte can increase the electric capacity by 12% to 15% and increase the service life by 2 to 3 times.
It can be used as an absorbent for carbon dioxide and can purify the air in submarines.
The chemical equation is: 2LiOH(s)+CO2(g)=Li2CO3(s)+H2O(l).
It is used to make lithium salt and lithium-based grease, electrolyte of alkaline battery, absorption liquid of lithium bromide refrigerator, etc.; used in petroleum, chemical industry, light industry, nuclear industry, etc. When used in alkaline batteries, the aluminum content is not more than 0.06%, and the lead content is not more than 0.01%. It is used as an analytical reagent, a photographic developer, and also in the manufacture of lithium; it is used as a raw material for the preparation of lithium compounds. It can also be used in metallurgy, petroleum, glass, ceramics and other industries.
Lithium hydroxide is mainly consumed for the production of lithium greases. A popular lithium grease is lithium stearate, which is a general-purpose lubricating grease due to its high resistance to water and usefulness at both high and low temperatures.
Carbon dioxide scrubbing
Lithium hydroxide is used in breathing gas purification systems for spacecraft, submarines, and rebreathers to remove carbon dioxide from exhaled gas by producing lithium carbonate and water
It is used as a heat transfer medium and as a storage-battery electrolyte. It is also used in ceramics and somePortland cement formulations. Lithium hydroxide (isotopically enriched in lithium-7) is used to alkalize the reactor coolant in pressurized water reactors for corrosion control.


Versatile Applications Across Key Industries

Lithium hydroxide stands out as a multifunctional compound indispensable to battery production, especially in the creation of lithium-ion cells for electronics and electric vehicles. Its uses further extend into the manufacture of high-performance ceramics, specialty lubricating greases, industrial air purification systems, and various chemical syntheses. Its strong alkalinity and quick reactivity with CO2 make it valuable for scrubbing carbon dioxide in closed environments, such as submarines and spacecraft.


Safe Handling and Storage Guidelines

This substance is highly alkaline and corrosive, requiring protective measures during handling to avoid skin or respiratory exposure. Storage in tightly sealed, moisture-proof containers in a cool, dry, and ventilated location preserves its shelf life up to 24 months. Direct contact with acids, organic materials, and carbon dioxide should be strictly avoided, as they can trigger hazardous reactions or degradation.


Reliable Quality and Packaging Options

Lithium hydroxide is delivered in various grades-industrial, battery, or electronic-each meeting rigorous purity standards of 99%. Packaging is tailored to client needs, typically available in 25 kg bags, drums, or customized solutions, ensuring safe handling during transport. Strict quality control and global supply capability from China guarantee consistent, reliable product performance.

FAQ's of Lithium hydroxide CAS 1310-65-2:


Q: How should lithium hydroxide be safely stored and handled?

A: Lithium hydroxide must be stored in tightly sealed containers in a cool, dry, ventilated area, away from moisture, acids, carbon dioxide, and organic materials. Use personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and respirators when handling, due to its corrosive and caustic nature.

Q: What are the primary industrial uses of lithium hydroxide?

A: This compound is widely used in lithium-ion battery manufacturing, production of ceramics, specialty lubricating greases, air purification (CO2 scrubbing), and various chemical synthesis processes due to its strong alkalinity and reactivity.

Q: When does lithium hydroxide decompose, and at what temperature does it melt?

A: Lithium hydroxide melts at 462C and begins to decompose at approximately 924C. Care should be taken to avoid exposure to extreme heat to maintain its integrity.

Q: Where is lithium hydroxide typically applied in battery technology?

A: It plays a crucial role in battery technology, particularly as an electrolyte and active material in lithium-ion battery production, contributing to energy density and performance for electronic devices and electric vehicles.

Q: What is the process for transporting lithium hydroxide?

A: Lithium hydroxide is typically packed in 25 kg bags, drums, or customized containers, labeled according to hazard (corrosive, UN 2680), and transported with care to prevent contact with acids and moisture. Regulatory compliance ensures safety during transit.

Q: What benefits does lithium hydroxide offer for air purification systems?

A: Its high reactivity with carbon dioxide makes lithium hydroxide an effective scrubbing agent, widely used to remove CO2 from the air in closed environments such as submarines and spacecraft, ensuring breathable air quality.

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