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[3Ca01] Investigation on the mechanism of LiOH hydration using near infrared spectroscopy
Anhydrous LiOH showed NIR absorption bands at 7340 and 7171 cm–1, which were assigned to the surface OH– and interlayer OH– of LiOH, respectively. LiOH·H2O showed NIR absorption bands at 7137 and 6970 cm–1, which were assigned to the interlayer OH– and H2O coordinated with Li+, respectively. Based on the assignments, the hydration behavior of LiOH under ambient conditions was investigated by NIR spectroscopy. Kinetic analysis showed that the hydration of the interlayer OH– of LiOH proceeded as a second-order reaction, indicating the formation of intermediate species—[Li(H2O)x(OH)4]3– (x = 1 or 2). However, the hydration of the surface OH– did not because the coordination of H2O molecules onto the defect sites of LiOH surface does not require any activation energy.