Lithium Fluoride Powder
Product Description
Lithium fluoride is an inorganic compound.
Product:
Lithium Fluoride Powder
CAS:
7789-24-4
Synonym:
Lithium monofluoride; Fluorolithium
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
White powder
Boiling point
1673 °C
Density
2.64 g/cm3
Melting point
845 °C
Molecular Weight
26
Odor
Odorless
Purity
99.8%
Refractive index
1.3915
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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We Offer Lithium Fluoride Powder
in various grades
A few of the grades available are listed below:
Lithium Fluoride Powder used in many
industry applications
Lithium fluoride powder, an inorganic compound, finds various industrial applications owing to its unique properties. Here's a list of some of its industrial uses:
- Optical Coatings: Lithium fluoride powder is commonly used as a component in optical coatings for lenses, mirrors, and other optical elements due to its high transmittance in the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) regions.
- Nuclear Reactors: It serves as a neutron absorber and radiation shielding material in nuclear reactors to control reactor core reactions and protect personnel and equipment from radiation exposure.
- Chemical Synthesis: Lithium fluoride powder is employed as a reactant or catalyst in various chemical synthesis reactions, particularly in the production of lithium compounds and specialty chemicals.
- Electronics Manufacturing: It is used in the production of semiconductor materials and devices, such as lithium fluoride single crystals, for their piezoelectric and electro-optic properties.
- Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLDs): Lithium fluoride powder is used in TLDs to measure ionizing radiation exposure in medical imaging, radiation therapy, and radiation protection applications.
- Pharmaceuticals: It is utilized in the pharmaceutical industry in the production of medications for treating dental caries and osteoporosis.
- Scintillation Detectors: Lithium fluoride powder is employed in scintillation detectors to detect and measure ionizing radiation in medical imaging, environmental monitoring, and nuclear physics experiments.
- Fluxes: It serves as a flux in metallurgical processes, such as aluminum smelting and soldering, to facilitate the removal of oxides and improve metal flow properties.
- Biomedical Research: Lithium fluoride powder is used in biomedical research for its effects on cellular signaling pathways and as a potential therapeutic agent.
- Optical Fibers: It is utilized as a dopant in the production of optical fibers for telecommunications and data transmission due to its low refractive index and optical transparency.
- Surface Coatings: Lithium fluoride powder can be applied as a surface coating for corrosion protection and thermal insulation in aerospace, automotive, and marine applications.
- Fluorinating Agent: It is used as a source of fluoride ions in various chemical reactions, such as fluorination reactions and fluoride salt synthesis.