Lithium-Tin (Li-Sn) Alloy chip is can be used as anode candidate for Li-ion battery.
M. Wan, et al., Mechanical rolling formation of interpenetrated lithium metal/lithium tin alloy foil for ultrahigh-rate battery anode, Nature Communications, 2020, 11, 829
SPECIFICATIONS:
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| Net Weight |
- 10g/bottle (around 150 pcs/ bottle)
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| Sealing |
- Chip sealed in Al can which is vacuum-sealed in Al bag
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| Use |
- Clean the surface of the lithium foil using a nylon brush/stainless steel scalpel until a shiny silvery surface appears (inside an argon glovebox).
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Shipping Limitations

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- Shipments of lithium alloy compound are described as “UN 1415, Lithium, 4.3, PG I".
All shipments are Hazard Class 4.3 and require “Dangerous when wet” labels. Sea Class 4.3 (IMDG) Road, Rail Class 4.3 11a (RID/ADR)
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| Safety Data Sheet |
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- The package must be open inside a glove box with Argon Gas and moisture less than 2%RH.
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Notes

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- MTI only sells Li chips within the USA and does not accept international orders due to restrictions on hazard material
- MTI reserves the right to charge an additional handling fee due to special shipping/handling requirements.
- Operation and Storage: Lithium is very active in the air, please carefully read the SDS carefully.
- Please use Ar gas for glovebox operation, otherwise the Li chip will react with N2 to form dark red Li3N.
- Lithium chips may be oxidized during handling and storage. if you find any oxidation on the surface of the Li-chip, please use sandpaper to remove it before using it.
- The lithium chips were packed in the dry room with < 2%RH. Therefore, a slight increase of O2 PPM level might be seen in the glove box when the can is opened. Please keep purging the glove box with ultra-high purity Ar until the required O2 PPM level is reached.
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