LiClO4

ceramic
· LiClO4

Lithium perchlorate (LiClO₄) is an inorganic salt ceramic material composed of lithium cations and perchlorate anions, commonly encountered as a white crystalline solid. It is primarily used as an electrolyte salt in lithium-ion batteries and other electrochemical energy storage systems, where its high solubility in organic solvents and strong ionic conductivity make it valuable for enhancing ion transport between electrodes. LiClO₄ is also employed in pyrotechnics, explosives formulations, and specialized oxygen-generation systems; while not a structural ceramic, its ionic properties and thermal stability make it notable in electrochemical applications where it can enable higher voltage operation and improved performance compared to conventional lithium salts like LiPF₆.

lithium-ion battery electrolyteelectrochemical energy storagepyrotechnic oxidizeroxygen generation systemshigh-voltage cell applications

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