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  2. Lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used as Li-ion source in electrolytes for Li-ion batteries as a safer alternative to commonly used lithium hexafluorophosphate. [3] It is made up of one Li cation and a bistriflimide anion.

  3. Lithium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide - Wikipedia

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    Its conjugate acid has a pK a of ~26, [4] making it is less basic than other lithium bases, such as LDA (pK a of conjugate acid ~36). It is relatively more sterically hindered and hence less nucleophilic than other lithium bases. It can be used to form various organolithium compounds, including acetylides [3] or lithium enolates. [2] where Me ...

  4. Lithium bis (oxalate)borate - Wikipedia

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    A white solid, it is used as an electrolyte in some lithium batteries. [1] It is one of several borate oxalates . According to X-ray crystallography , solid LiBOB consists of tetrahedral B(C 2 O 4 ) − 2 anions linked by Li + cations.

  5. Why Lithium Stocks Are Rocking Today - AOL

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    Lithium prices are in a funk. Since topping out near $84,000 per ton back in late 2022, the price of lithium carbonate has plunged 88% to just over $10,000 a ton today, according to Trading ...

  6. Borate oxalate - Wikipedia

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    Bis(oxalato)borates are spiro compounds with rings joined at the boron atom. Oxalatoborates are used or for research in lithium-ion battery electrolytes and for supercapacitors . Production

  7. Why SQM, Standard Lithium, and Piedmont Lithium Stocks All ...

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    Two of these lithium stocks look a lot riskier than the third.

  8. The US is on the cusp of a lithium boom to loosen China's ...

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    The US imports about 25% of its lithium supply — nearly all of which comes from Chile and Argentina — but an analysis of federal data by the Atlantic Council found that it relied on China for ...

  9. Battery nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    A 1 indicates the basis of negative electrode phase, where I is for lithium ion and L is for lithium metal or alloy. A 2 indicates the basis of positive electrode phase, and could be C, N, M, V or T for cobalt, nickel, manganese, vanadium and titanium respectively. A 3 is for the shape of the cell; either R for cylinder or P for prism.