Lithium Molybdate Anhydrous

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Lithium Molybdate Anhydrous
✅ LITHIUM MOLYBDATE ANHYDROUS – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Lithium Molybdate Anhydrous (Li₂MoO₄) is an inorganic lithium salt that is widely used in chemical synthesis, catalysis, and industrial applications. Known for its high melting point and thermal stability, this white crystalline powder is commonly used as a precursor in the synthesis of molybdenum-based compounds. It also functions as a catalyst in hydroprocessing, petrochemical refining, and other chemical reactions. Lithium Molybdate is used in glass manufacturing to improve the thermal and chemical resistance of glass products. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in electronics and optics for optical coatings and electronic components. We supply Lithium Molybdate Anhydrous in industrial, pharmaceutical, and laboratory grades, with reliable global distribution to USA, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Chile.
📦 Industries Used In:
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Chemical Manufacturing (synthesis of molybdenum-based compounds)
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Petrochemical Industry (catalysts in hydroprocessing, refining)
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Glass Manufacturing (additives for improved resistance)
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Electronics & Optics (optical coatings, electronic components)
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Metallurgy (molybdenum metal production, alloying agent)
🧪 Available Grades:
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Industrial Grade
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Reagent Grade
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Laboratory Grade
⚙️ Functions:
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Reagent in chemical synthesis of molybdenum-based compounds
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Catalyst in hydroprocessing and petrochemical refining
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Used as an additive in glass manufacturing for thermal and chemical resistance
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Reagent in optical coatings and electronic components
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Lithium precursor in the development of lithium-ion batteries
🧩 Classified Under:
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Lithium Compounds
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Molybdates
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Inorganic Salts
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Chemical Reagents
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Catalysts
CAS Number
13568-40-6
Formula
Li₂MoO₄
Molecular Weight
213.88 g/mol
Density
3.35 g/cm³
Gravity
~3.35
Melting Point
~950°C