Lithium hexafluorophosphate / 250 G
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Properties
Signal Word | Danger |
Flash Point (C) | Not available |
Flash Point (F) | Not available |
Melting Point | 200 °C (dec.) (lit.) |
Product Description
Lithium hexafluorophosphate is a lithium salt commonly used as a electrolyte in lithium-ion batteries. It is chosen for its stability, safety profile, and compatibility with various battery chemistries. The hexafluorophosphate anion contributes to the salt's high thermal stability and resistance to decomposition, which are critical for the safe operation of batteries under extreme temperatures. Furthermore, lithium hexafluorophosphate is soluble in common battery electrolytes, allowing for efficient ion transport and thus improving battery performance.
Application
In practical applications, lithium hexafluorophosphate serves as an essential component in the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries, powering a wide range of portable electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy storage systems. Its role in the battery's electrolyte ensures reliable energy delivery and extends the lifespan of the battery by mitigating risks associated with overheating or overcharging. The demand for lithium hexafluorophosphate is expected to grow alongside the increasing need for energy storage solutions in a sustainable and electrified world.
Articles:
- Preparation and characterization of lithium hexafluorophosphate for lithium-ion battery electrolyte
Publication Date: Available online 18 February 2010
Jian-wen LIU, Xin-hai LI, Zhi-xing WANG, Hua-jun GUO, Wen-jie PENG, Yun-he ZHANG, Qi-yang HU
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1003-6326(09)60144-8
- Study of decomposition products by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and ion chromatography-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry in thermally decomposed lithium hexafluorophosphate-based lithium ion battery electrolytes
Publication Date: 15th September 2015
Vadim Kraft , Waldemar Weber , Martin Grützke , Martin Winter and Sascha Nowak
https://doi.org/10.1039/C5RA16679A
- Reaction of Water with Hexafluorophosphates and with Li Bis(perfluoroethylsulfonyl)imide Salt
Publication Date: 25 May 1999
C. G. Barlowz