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Lithium phosphate monobasic (CAS 13453-80-0)

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Alternate Names:
Lithium dihydrogenphosphate
CAS Number:
13453-80-0
Purity:
≥99%
Molecular Weight:
103.93
Molecular Formula:
LiH2PO4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Lithium phosphate monobasic is a chemical compound utilized in various research fields, including materials science and electrochemistry. It is studied for its potential use in the development of battery technologies, where it may contribute to the formulation of cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries. The compound′s electrochemical properties are of interest in understanding the ion transport mechanisms within the battery matrix, which is critical for improving energy storage systems. In materials research, Lithium phosphate monobasic is also investigated for its role in the synthesis of phosphors and ceramics, where it can affect the thermal and structural properties of the resultant materials. Additionally, it serves as a reagent in the preparation of specialty glasses and optoelectronic devices, offering insights into the properties of lithium-containing compounds in these applications. It also has utility in the field of solid-state chemistry, where it is used to study crystal growth and lattice dynamics.


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Lithium phosphate monobasic, 100 g

sc-250261
100 g
$88.00