Lithium Lactate Description:
Lithium Lactate (C3H5LiO3) is white crystal or powder. It is soluble in water, odorless, non-hygroscopic, and the aqueous solution is nearly neutral. Lithium Lactate is stable under normal temperature and pressure. Lithium Lactate is slightly harmful to water. Therefore, do not allow undiluted or large amounts of this product to contact groundwater, watercourses, or sewage systems, and do not discharge it into the surrounding environment without government permission.
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Lithium Lactate Specifications:
CAS Number
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867-55-0
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Molecular formula
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C3H5LiO3
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Molecular weight
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96.01
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Appearance
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White crystals or powder
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Melting point
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>300 °C
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Safety information
Personal protective equipment
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Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)
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RIDADR
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NONH for all modes of transport
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WGK Germany
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WGK 2
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Lithium Lactate Application:
Pharmaceutical Research:
Used in the development and study of lithium-based treatments, particularly for mood disorders, due to lithium's known neurological effects.
Cosmetic and Dermatological Products:
Investigated for use in topical formulations for its potential anti-inflammatory and skin-conditioning properties.
Biochemical Studies:
Employed as a reagent in biochemical and physiological research involving lithium ions and lactate metabolism.
Electrolyte Additive:
Explored in specialized electrolyte systems for its ionic conductivity and buffering properties.
Lithium Lactate Packaging
Our Lithium Lactate is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
FAQs
Q1: What is Lithium Lactate?
A: Lithium Lactate is a white, odorless crystalline or powdered compound (CAS 867-55-0). It is soluble in water, non-hygroscopic, and forms a nearly neutral aqueous solution.
Q2: What are the common applications of Lithium Lactate?
A: It is used in pharmaceutical research, particularly in studying lithium-based therapies. It’s also explored in cosmetics for its potential anti-inflammatory properties and in biochemical research involving lithium ion behavior.
Q3: Is Lithium Lactate safe to handle?
A: Lithium Lactate should be handled with appropriate laboratory safety precautions. While it is less reactive than elemental lithium, care should be taken to avoid ingestion or prolonged skin contact.