Lithium sulfate 99%/CAS 10377-48-7/Li2SO4/Lithium Sulfate Anhydrous

Short Description:

Lithium sulfate (Li2SO4) is an inorganic compound composed of lithium, sulfur and oxygen.

Lithium sulfate is usually a white crystalline solid. Soluble in water, the solubility increases with increasing temperature, and the solubility in organic solvents is relatively low.

Lithium sulfate is hygroscopic, which means it can absorb moisture from the air.

Lithium sulfate is relatively stable and does not react violently with most substances, but it can react with strong acids to produce lithium salts and sulfuric acid.

 


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Product Description

Product name:Lithium sulfate
CAS:10377-48-7
MF:Li2SO4
MW:109.94
Melting point:845°C
Density:2.22 g/cm3
Package:1 kg/bag, 25 kg/drum

Specification

Product name  Lithium sulfate
CAS 10377-48-7
Appearance White crystal
Purity 99%Min
Package 1 kg/bag or 25 kg/bag

Application

1. Lithium sulfate 99% CAS 10377-48-7 used as a raw material for special high-strength glass. Analytical reagents. The pharmaceutical industry.
 
2. Lithium sulfate used as an analytical reagent and also in the pharmaceutical industry
 
3. Manufacture supplier Lithium sulfate mainly used as a seasoning agent for the production of special high-strength glass, food, and synthetic beverages

 

Lithium-ion batteries: Lithium sulfate is used to produce lithium-ion batteries, which are widely used in portable electronic devices, electric vehicles and renewable energy storage systems.
 
Glass and Ceramics: It is used in the manufacture of glass and ceramics to improve their properties such as thermal stability and strength.
 
Chemical reagent: Lithium sulfate is used as a reagent in various chemical reactions and processes, including the synthesis of other lithium compounds.
 
Desiccant: Because lithium sulfate is hygroscopic, it is used as a desiccant in organic synthesis and other chemical processes to remove moisture.
 
Pharmaceutical: It can be used in certain applications in the pharmaceutical industry, including as an ingredient in certain medicines.
 
Agriculture: Lithium sulfate can be used in agriculture as a source of micronutrients for certain crops, although its use is less common than other lithium compounds.
 
Electrolyte in electrochemical cells: It can be used as an electrolyte in electrochemical cells and other applications requiring ionic conductivity.

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How to store Lithium sulfate?

Dry and sealed storage

 1. Container
Store lithium sulfate in an airtight, moisture-proof container. The container should be made of a material that is compatible with lithium sulfate, such as glass or certain plastics.
 
2. Location
Keep the storage area cool, dry and well-ventilated. Avoid storage in areas with high humidity as lithium sulfate is hygroscopic and will absorb moisture from the air.
 
3. Temperature
Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight and heat. Extreme temperatures can affect the stability of the compound.
 
4. Incompatibility
Do not store lithium sulfate near strong acids, oxidizing agents or other incompatible substances to prevent any potential reactions.
 
5. Labels
Clearly label all containers with the chemical name, hazard information and any relevant handling instructions. This helps ensure correct identification and ensures safety.
 
6. Access Control
Limit access to storage areas to only personnel who are trained and understand the hazards and handling procedures associated with lithium sulfate.
 
7. Emergency Preparedness
Have appropriate spill control and cleanup materials available in case of accidental releases. Ensure that safety data sheets (SDS) are accessible to all personnel.
 
8. Regular inspection
Check storage containers regularly for signs of damage, leaks, or water accumulation. Replace any damaged containers immediately.
 
By following these storage guidelines, you can help ensure the safe handling and longevity of lithium sulfate in your facility.

About Transportation

1. Depending on the requirements of our clients, we can provide various modes of transportation.
2. We can send lesser amounts via air or international carriers such as FedEx, DHL, TNT, EMS, and other international transit special lines.
3. We can transport bigger amounts by sea to a specified port.
4. Furthermore, we can provide customized services based on our clients' needs and the properties of their goods.

Transportation

Is Lithium sulfate hazardous?

Lithium sulfate (Li2SO4) is generally considered to have low toxicity and is not classified as a hazardous substance under normal conditions. However, like many chemicals, it should be handled with care. Here are some key points about its safety and potential hazards:
 
Toxicity:
Ingestion: Lithium sulfate is not very toxic, but ingesting large amounts can cause gastrointestinal irritation and other health problems.
 
SKIN AND EYE CONTACT: Contact may cause mild irritation to skin and eyes. Protective equipment should be used to minimize exposure.
 
Inhalation: Lithium sulfate dust may cause respiratory irritation, therefore it is recommended to avoid inhalation.
 
Environmental Impact:
Lithium sulfate is not considered harmful to the environment, but should still be handled properly to prevent any potential environmental contamination.
 
Safety Precautions:
When handling lithium sulfate, it is recommended to use personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, goggles, and masks, to minimize exposure.
 
Store in a cool, dry place away from incompatible substances.
 
Regulatory status:
Always check local regulations and guidelines regarding the handling and disposal of lithium sulfate as regulations may vary by region.
 
Although lithium sulfate is not classified as a highly hazardous substance, it must be handled with care and following safety guidelines to avoid any potential health risks.

Cautions during transportation about Lithium sulfate

1. Packaging
Use suitable, strong, moisture-proof containers. Make sure the packaging is properly labeled with the chemical name and relevant hazard symbols.
 
2. Tag
Ensure all containers are properly labeled in accordance with local and international regulations (e.g. GHS labels). Labels include hazard symbols, handling instructions and emergency contact information.
 
3. Processing
Handle with care to avoid spillage and breakage. Use proper lifting techniques and equipment to prevent injury.
 
4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Personnel involved in transport should wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including gloves, goggles, and masks, to minimize exposure.
 
5. Transportation conditions
Store and transport lithium sulfate in a cool and dry environment to prevent moisture absorption that may affect product quality.
 
6. Incompatibility
Avoid transporting lithium sulfate together with incompatible materials, such as strong acids or oxidants, to prevent any potential reactions.
 
7. Emergency Procedure
Have emergency procedures in place in case of spills or accidents during transport. This includes having a spill kit and first aid supplies ready.
 

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