Lithium molybdate
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13568-40-6 | |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
ChemSpider | 3346702 |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.033.601 |
PubChem | 6093689 |
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Properties | |
Li2MoO4 | |
Molar mass | 173.82 g/mol |
Appearance | white odorless powder hygroscopic or transparent crystal |
Density | 3.07 g/cm3 (pure crystal), 2.66 g/cm3 (hydrated crystal) |
Melting point | 705 °C (1,301 °F; 978 K) |
very soluble | |
Hazards | |
EU classification (DSD) |
not listed |
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Other cations |
sodium molybdate |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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Lithium molybdate (Li2MoO4) is a chemical compound. It is mainly used as an inhibitor in some types of industrial air conditioning.
Uses
Lithium molybdate is used as corrosion inhibitor in LiBr (Lithium bromide) absorption chiller for industrial central air conditioning. It is manufactured and shipped as either a colorless, transparent fluid or a white crystal powder. In either state it not classified as a hazardous material.
Li2MoO4 crystals have been found applicable for cryogenic phonon-scintillation detectors, which are used to investigate some rare nuclear processes.[1] The use of Li2MoO4 ceramics for antennas has been studied due to their low loss dielectric properties and the possibility to fabricate them by a room-temperature densification method instead of conventional sintering.[2]
References
- ↑ Barinova, O. P.; Danevich, F. A.; Degoda, V. Ya.; Kirsanova, S. V.; Kudovbenko, V. M.; Pirro, S.; Tretyak, V. I. (2010-01-21). "First test of crystal as a cryogenic scintillating bolometer". Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 613 (1): 54–57. doi:10.1016/j.nima.2009.11.059.
- ↑ Kähäri, Hanna; Ramachandran, Prasadh; Juuti, Jari; Jantunen, Heli. "Room-Temperature Densified Li2MoO4 Ceramic Patch Antenna and the Effect of Humidity". International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology: n/a–n/a. doi:10.1111/ijac.12615. ISSN 1744-7402.