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Lithium orthosilicate is a compound with the chemical formula Li4SiO4. It is a white ceramic compound, which melts congruently at a temperature of 1,258 °C (2,296 °F). Lithium orthosilicate is of primary interest towards carbon dioxide capture, as this compound reacts with CO2 at elevated temperatures to form lithium carbonate, and has been implemented in limited scale in such applications. Further applications of Li4SiO4 include solid electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries, specifically solid state batteries, and tritium breeding materials, as a component of the breeding blanket for planned fusion energy systems such as ITER.

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  • Lithium orthosilicate is a compound with the chemical formula Li4SiO4. It is a white ceramic compound, which melts congruently at a temperature of 1,258 °C (2,296 °F). Lithium orthosilicate is of primary interest towards carbon dioxide capture, as this compound reacts with CO2 at elevated temperatures to form lithium carbonate, and has been implemented in limited scale in such applications. Further applications of Li4SiO4 include solid electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries, specifically solid state batteries, and tritium breeding materials, as a component of the breeding blanket for planned fusion energy systems such as ITER. (en)
  • L'orthosilicate de lithium est un composé chimique de formule Li4SiO4. Il s'agit d'une céramique blanche fondant aux environs de 1 256 à 1 258 °C. Il trouve une application dans la capture de dioxyde de carbone CO2 à haute température pour former du carbonate de lithium Li2CO3 et du métasilicate de lithium Li2SiO3, et a été utilisé dans ce but à échelle relativement réduite : Li4SiO4 + CO2 ⟶ Li2CO3 + Li2SiO3. L'orthosilicate de lithium est également utilisé comme électrolyte solide pour accumulateurs lithium-ion, notamment les accumulateurs solides, et comme source de tritium dans les réacteurs à fusion nucléaire tels qu'ITER. (fr)
  • Ортосиликат лития — неорганическое соединение,соль лития и кремнёвой кислоты с формулой Li4SiO4,бесцветные кристаллы,не растворяется в воде. (ru)
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  • Lithium orthosilicate is a compound with the chemical formula Li4SiO4. It is a white ceramic compound, which melts congruently at a temperature of 1,258 °C (2,296 °F). Lithium orthosilicate is of primary interest towards carbon dioxide capture, as this compound reacts with CO2 at elevated temperatures to form lithium carbonate, and has been implemented in limited scale in such applications. Further applications of Li4SiO4 include solid electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries, specifically solid state batteries, and tritium breeding materials, as a component of the breeding blanket for planned fusion energy systems such as ITER. (en)
  • Ортосиликат лития — неорганическое соединение,соль лития и кремнёвой кислоты с формулой Li4SiO4,бесцветные кристаллы,не растворяется в воде. (ru)
  • L'orthosilicate de lithium est un composé chimique de formule Li4SiO4. Il s'agit d'une céramique blanche fondant aux environs de 1 256 à 1 258 °C. Il trouve une application dans la capture de dioxyde de carbone CO2 à haute température pour former du carbonate de lithium Li2CO3 et du métasilicate de lithium Li2SiO3, et a été utilisé dans ce but à échelle relativement réduite : Li4SiO4 + CO2 ⟶ Li2CO3 + Li2SiO3. (fr)
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  • Orthosilicate de lithium (fr)
  • Lithium orthosilicate (en)
  • Ортосиликат лития (ru)
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