Lithium Battery & Electrolyte Chemicals
Lithium Nitrate
Product Description
Lithium nitrate is an inorganic compound with the formula LiNO3. It is the lithium salt of nitric acid.
Product:
Lithium Nitrate
CAS:
7790-69-4
Synonym:
Nitric acid lithium salt, anhydrous lithium nitrate, lithium nitrate hydrate
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
White to light yellow solid
Boiling point
600 °C
Density
2.38 g/cm3
Melting point
264 °C
Molecular Weight
69
Purity
99%
Refractive index
1.735
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Lithium Nitrate used in many
industry applications
Lithium nitrate, an inorganic compound, finds various industrial applications owing to its unique properties. Here's a list of some of its industrial uses:
- Pyrotechnics: Lithium nitrate is used in the production of fireworks and flares as a colorant to produce red flames.
- Pharmaceuticals: It is utilized in the pharmaceutical industry as a component in medications for treating bipolar disorder and depression.
- Ceramics and Glass Industry: Lithium nitrate serves as a flux in ceramic and glass manufacturing processes to lower the melting point of materials and improve their flow properties.
- Chemical Synthesis: It is employed as a catalyst or reactant in various chemical synthesis reactions, particularly in the production of lithium compounds and specialty chemicals.
- Air Conditioning: Lithium nitrate is used as a desiccant in air conditioning systems to absorb moisture from the air, improving cooling efficiency and preventing corrosion.
- Rechargeable Batteries: It is investigated for its potential use in lithium-ion batteries as an electrolyte additive to improve battery performance and stability.
- Biotechnology: Lithium nitrate is utilized in biotechnological applications, such as cell culture and molecular biology experiments, as a reagent and nutrient source.
- Heat Transfer Fluids: It is used in some specialized applications as a heat transfer fluid due to its high specific heat capacity and thermal conductivity.
- Fire Retardants: Lithium nitrate derivatives are employed as fire retardants in some applications to enhance fire safety by reducing flammability.
- Water Treatment: It can be used in water treatment processes to remove carbonate hardness and to inhibit scale formation in industrial boilers and cooling towers.
- Chemical Analysis: Lithium nitrate solutions are used in biochemical and molecular biology laboratories as a reagent and buffer solution in various analytical techniques.
- Textile Industry: Lithium nitrate may be employed in the textile industry as a dyeing assistant or finishing agent to improve color fastness and fabric softness.