Lithium molybdate CAS 13568-40-6

Short Description:

Lithium molybdate (Li2MoO4) is an inorganic compound with a variety of interesting chemical properties. 

Lithium molybdate CAS: 13568-40-6 is easily soluble in water, which enables it to participate in various chemical reactions in aqueous solutions.

Due to its properties, lithium molybdate is used in a variety of applications, including as a catalyst for organic reactions, in the production of glass and ceramics, and in the preparation of other molybdenum compounds.


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Description

Product Name: Lithium molybdate
CAS: 13568-40-6
MF: Li2MoO4
MW: 173.82
EINECS: 236-977-7
Melting point: 705 °C
Density: 2.66 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
Specific Gravity: 2.66

Specification

Product Name Lithium molybdate
CAS 13568-40-6
Appearance White Powder
MF Li2MoO4
Package 25 kg/bag

Application

Lithium molybdate has many important uses in various fields due to its unique chemical properties.
 
1. Catalyst: Lithium molybdate is used as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, especially in organic synthesis. It can promote reactions such as oxidation and hydrogenation.
 
2. Glass and Ceramics: Used in the production of special glass and ceramics. Lithium molybdate can enhance the thermal and mechanical properties of these materials.
 
3. Electrolyte: In some battery technologies, lithium molybdate can be used as an electrolyte, or a component in solid-state batteries, due to its ionic conductivity.
 
4. Corrosion Inhibitor: Lithium molybdate can be used as a corrosion inhibitor in cooling systems and other industrial applications, helping to protect metal surfaces from corrosion.
 
5. Analytical Chemistry: Used in analytical chemistry as a reagent for determining molybdenum and other elements in various samples.
 
6. Research Application: Lithium molybdate is often used in research related to materials science, catalysis and inorganic chemistry.
 
7. Nutrient Source: In some agricultural applications, lithium molybdate can be used as a source of micronutrients for plants, especially in soils deficient in molybdenum.
 

Storage

Room temperature sealed, cool, ventilated and dry

Emergency measures

General advice

Please consult a doctor. Present this safety technical manual to the on-site doctor for review.
inhalation
If inhaled, please move the patient to fresh air. If breathing stops, give artificial respiration. Please consult a doctor.
Skin contact
Rinse with soap and plenty of water. Please consult a doctor.
Eye contact
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and consult a doctor.
Eating in
Do not feed anything from the mouth to an unconscious person. Rinse mouth with water. Please consult a doctor.

Is lithium molybdate hazardous ?

Lithium molybdate (Li2MoO4) is generally considered to have low toxicity, but like many compounds, it can cause some hazards under certain conditions. Here are some things to note about the potential hazards of lithium molybdate:
 
1. Toxicity: Lithium compounds can be toxic in high doses, and while lithium molybdate is not classified as an acutely toxic substance, it still needs to be handled with care. Ingestion or excessive exposure may cause health problems.
 
2. Irritation: Contact or inhalation of lithium molybdate may irritate the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used when handling this compound.
 
3. Environmental Impact: The environmental impact of lithium molybdate has not been widely documented, but like many chemicals it should be handled properly to avoid contamination of soil and water.
 
4. Safety Precautions: When working with lithium molybdate, it is recommended to follow standard laboratory safety protocols including wearing gloves, goggles, and working in a well-ventilated area.
 
5. Regulatory Status: Always check local regulations and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for specific information on the handling, storage, and disposal of lithium molybdate.
 
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