Bioactivity | Lithium stearate (Stearic acid (lithium)) is a compound that forms vesicles in reaction with silver nitrate, thereby changing the reaction kinetics of the nucleation and self-assembly process of silver stearate. It has the activity that even in the presence of excess silver nitrate, only about 80% can be converted into silver stearate and the residual lithium stearate will inhibit the growth process of silver stearate crystals, thereby producing silver stearate crystals that are much smaller than those obtained from sodium stearate, providing an opportunity to further control the self-assembly and crystal growth of silver stearate. | ||||||
CAS | 4485-12-5 | ||||||
Formula | C18H35LiO2 | ||||||
Molar Mass | 290.41 | ||||||
Appearance | 固体 | ||||||
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||
Storage | Store at room temperature 3 years
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Reference | [1]. Cation-controlled crystal growth of silver stearate: cryo-TEM investigation of lithium vs sodium stearate |