lepidolite

lepidolite Basic information
Description
Product Name:lepidolite
Synonyms:lepidolite;lepidolite ISO 9001:2015 REACH
CAS:1317-64-2
MF:AlFH9KLiO7Si2(-3)
MW:269.25
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Mol File:1317-64-2.mol
lepidolite Structure
lepidolite Chemical Properties
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lepidolite Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionBefore spodumene became the sole ore for the recovery of lithium for chemical use, lepidolite was used as a lithium source.
One process for recovery of lithium from lepidolite used sulfuric acid in a procedure similar to that used by the Lithium Corporation of America for spodumene. A more recent method involved heating a mixture of lepidolite and potassium sulfate to just below the melting point and extracting the mixture with water to recover a solution of lithium sulfate.
lepidolite

Chemical PropertiesLepidolite is named after the Greek word Lepidos, which means "scale". This is due to the typical formation of the mineral in scale-like clusters. Lepidolite contains between 1.23% to 5.90% lithium oxide and has a monoclinic crystal system with dimensions a=5.3, b=9.2, c=10.2, and β=100°. The crystal symmetry is m or 2/m, with pseudo-hexagonal plates forming fine scale-like clusters. Its attractive light purple color is combined with a glass luster, a hardness of 2-3, and a relative density of 2.8-2.9. There are over 150 minerals containing lithium, but only 30 of these are independent lithium minerals. The most important of these minerals is spodumene, followed by lepidolite.
Agricultural UsesLepidolite, a variety of mica, is a fluorosilicate of potassium, lithium and aluminum found in pegmatites. Generally, rubidium occurs as an impurity.
lepidolite Preparation Products And Raw materials
OPAL POWDER petalite Calcium carbonate BERYLLIUM ALUMINUM SILICATE spodumene Hematite Mica KAOLIN kyanite muscovite,white mica Iron serpentine

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