Lithium Carbonate (Li₂CO₃) is a high-purity lithium compound used as a primary
cathode precursor for lithium-ion batteries. It is essential for the production
of LFP and certain NMC cathode materials.
Key Details:
• Chemical Formula: Li₂CO₃
• Appearance: White, fine crystalline powder
• Purity: ≥99.5–99.9% (Battery Grade)
• Melting Point: 723°C
• Solubility: Slightly soluble in water; insoluble in alcohol
Applications:
• Cathode precursor for LFP and NMC batteries
• EV, ESS, and electronics battery production
• Glass & ceramics manufacturing
• Lithium salt synthesis
Safety Note: Store in a dry area away from moisture; avoid dust inhalation.
Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate (LiOH·H₂O) is a highly reactive lithium compound primarily used
to manufacture high-nickel cathode
materials such as NMC 811 and
NCA.
Key Details:
• Chemical Formula: LiOH·H₂O
• Appearance: White crystalline granules or powder
• Purity: ≥56.5% LiOH (Battery Grade)
• Melting Point: 72°C (decomposes)
• Solubility: Freely soluble in water and alcohol
Applications:
• Precursor for high-nickel cathodes (NMC 622, NMC 811, NCA)
• Fast-charging and high-energy battery systems
• Greases, ceramics, and specialty lithium compounds
Safety Note: Strongly alkaline; avoid contact with skin or eyes;
store away from CO₂ and moisture.