Lithium carbonate CAS 554-13-2

Short Description:

Lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) is typically found as a white, odorless, crystalline powder or solid. It is commonly used for a variety of purposes, including treating bipolar disorder, as a mood stabilizer, and in the production of ceramics and glass. Pure lithium carbonate is typically found as a fine white powder, but larger crystalline forms are also available.

Lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) is slightly soluble in water.  It is more soluble in hot water than in cold water. In addition, lithium carbonate is soluble in some organic solvents, but its solubility in water is relatively low compared to many other salts.


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Description

Product Name: Lithium carbonate
CAS: 554-13-2
MF: CLi2O3
MW: 73.89
EINECS: 209-062-5
Melting point: 720 °C
Boiling point: 1342 °C(lit.)
Bulk density: 250kg/m3
Density: 2.11 g/mL at 25 °C
Fp: 1310°C
Solubility: 13g/l

What’s Lithium carbonate used for?

1. Medical Application: Lithium carbonate is primarily used in the treatment of bipolar disorder as a mood stabilizer. It helps reduce the frequency and severity of mood swings in people with this disorder.

2. Industrial Application: Lithium carbonate is used in the production of ceramics and glass, helping to improve the thermal and mechanical properties of the final product.

3. Battery Production: Lithium carbonate is a key component in manufacturing lithium-ion batteries, which are widely used in portable electronic devices, electric vehicles and renewable energy storage systems.

4. Flux in Metallurgy: Lithium carbonate can be used as a flux in the production of certain metals, helping to lower the melting point and improve the fluidity of the material during processing.

5. Chemical synthesis: It serves as a precursor for the production of other lithium compounds used in various chemical processes.

Package

Packed in 25 kg per drum or based on customers' requirements.

Storage

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Lithium carbonate should be stored properly to maintain its stability and effectiveness. Here are some lithium carbonate storage guidelines:

1. Container: Store lithium carbonate in sealed containers to protect it from moisture and contamination. Use containers made of materials that are compatible with lithium compounds.

2. Environment: Store the container in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Excessive heat and humidity will affect the quality of the compound.

3. Label: Clearly label the container with the contents and any relevant safety information.

4. Safety Precautions: Follow any specific safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer or supplier, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling the substance.

5. Avoid contamination: Make sure the storage area is clean and free of anything that could contaminate the lithium carbonate.

 

Is Lithium carbonate harmful to human?

Lithium carbonate can be harmful to the human body if used improperly. Here are some key points about its safety:

1. Toxicity: Lithium carbonate is toxic in high doses. It can cause lithium poisoning, which may lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, mental confusion, and in severe cases, seizures or coma.

2. Medical use: Under the guidance of medical staff, lithium carbonate can be used to treat bipolar disorder and other diseases. It is safe and effective. However, its blood concentration needs to be monitored regularly to avoid poisoning.

3. Side effects: Common side effects of lithium carbonate include weight gain, thirst, frequent urination, and gastrointestinal problems. Long-term use may also affect kidney function and thyroid levels.

4. Precautions: Individuals taking lithium carbonate should strictly follow the instructions of their healthcare provider, have regular checkups, and report any unusual symptoms.

5. Handling: Lithium carbonate in its raw form should be handled with care, using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to avoid inhalation or skin contact.

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Cautions when ship Lithium carbonate?

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When transporting lithium carbonate, there are several important precautions and considerations to take into account to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. Here are some important considerations to keep in mind:

1. Regulatory Compliance: Lithium carbonate is classified as a hazardous material under certain regulations, including the United Nations (UN) classification. Ensure compliance with local, national, and international shipping regulations, including proper labeling and documentation.

2. Packaging: Use packaging materials suitable for dangerous goods. The packaging should be strong, moisture-proof and leak-proof, and ensure that the container is sealed.

3. LABEL: Affix the correct shipping label to the package, including the UN number (UN 1412 for lithium carbonate) and other required hazard symbols. Include handling instructions if necessary.

4. Temperature Control: If necessary, store and transport lithium carbonate in a temperature-controlled environment, as extreme temperatures can affect the stability of the material.

5. Avoid contamination: Ensure that the shipping area and containers are clean and free of contaminants that may react with lithium carbonate.

6. Training: Ensure that personnel involved in the transportation process are trained to handle hazardous materials and understand the risks associated with lithium carbonate.

7. Emergency Procedures: Develop emergency procedures in case of spills or accidents during transportation. This includes preparing appropriate spill kits and first aid supplies.

8. Documentation: Prepare all necessary shipping documents, including Safety Data Sheet (SDS), to be shipped with the goods.

 


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