769460
Aluminum hydroxide hydrate
powder, <45 μm
Synonym(s):
Aluminum(III) hydroxide hydrate
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form
powder
Quality Level
particle size
<45 μm
anion traces
chloride (Cl-): ≤0.01%
sulfate (SO42-): ≤0.02%
cation traces
Fe: ≤0.01%
SMILES string
O.O[Al](O)O
InChI
1S/Al.4H2O/h;4*1H2/q+3;;;;/p-3
InChI key
SMYKVLBUSSNXMV-UHFFFAOYSA-K
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General description
Aluminum hydroxide hydrate, also known as alumina trihydrate (ATH). It is utilized in a wide variety of applications, serving as an adsorbent, emulsifier, ion-exchanger, and catalyst.
Application
Aluminum hydroxide hydrate can be used:
- To fabricate Zn anodes for rechargeable aqueous batteries. It helps to form hybrid protective layer to form dendrite free electrode.
- To prepare flame retardant composites. The addition of ATH led to a substantial decrease in heat and smoke release, as well as a reduction in the generation of harmful volatile compounds during the combustion of asphalt.
- To fabricate coating material for battery separators for Li-ion batteries.
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
nwg
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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