Lithium and lithium compounds

Kamienski, CW, McDonald, DP, Stark, M and Papcun, JR

HERO ID

3840016

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

2004

Language

English

HERO ID 3840016
Year 2004
Title Lithium and lithium compounds
Book Title Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology
Authors Kamienski, CW, McDonald, DP, Stark, M and Papcun, JR
Publisher Text John Wiley & Sons
City New York, NY
Abstract Lithium, an element of unique physical and chemical properties, is useful in a wide range of applications as the metal, as the lithium ion in inorganic salts, and as the more covalent species in inorganic compounds. The largest uses of lithium compounds are in traditional areas such as the preparation of glass, glass-ceramics, and enamels; in aluminum cell broth; in the preparation of lithium greases; and as polymerization initiators. Lithium compounds are also employed as psychopharmacological agents and in organic synthesis, catalysis, absorption, air conditioning, photographic processing, and in batteries. The use of organic lithium compounds as industrial catalysts and the consumption of various lithium compounds in batteries are the most rapidly expanding markets. The various lithium mineral and brine resources are reviewed along with the processes for lithium extraction and recovery. Manufacturing processes, properties, health and safety factors, and applications for lithium metal and lithium compounds are discussed
Doi 10.1002/0471238961.1209200811011309.a01.pub2
Url http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/0471238961.1209200811011309.a01.pub2/abstract
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