Certifications 2

- Page 4/8 – MSDS Li-SOCl2
Rev 03.January 2011
Boiling point
Not applicable
(Unless individual components exposed)
Vapour pressure
(mmHg,25ºC)
Not applicable
(Unless individual components exposed)
Relative density
Not applicable
(Unless individual components exposed)
Flash point
Not applicable
(Unless individual components exposed)
Flammability
Not applicable
(Unless individual components exposed)
Solubility (water)
Not applicable
(Unless individual components exposed)
Solubility (other)
Not applicable
(Unless individual components exposed)
Physical state Solid
10. Stability and Reactivity
Product is stable under conditions described in Section 7 (Handling and storage).
Conditions to avoid – heating and incineration above 90℃, transformation, abscission,
compression, puncture, disassembly, charge, a short circuit, storage in high humidity
for a long time.
Material to avoid Prevent to contact Oxidizer, Strong carbonated water, Alkali
solutions, Water (H
2
O), Aluminium, Zinc, and Electrolyte.
Harmful materials caused by disassembly
1. Water (H
2
O) reacts with lithium metal to form powder such as lithium
hydroxide (LiOH), lithium oxide and hydrogen gas (H
2
)
2. In case of heating Thionyl chloride(SOCl
2
) above 150℃, chlorine(Cl
2
), sulfur
dioxide(SO
2
), sulphur trioxide(SO
3
), disulfur dichloride(S
2
Cl
2
), sulphur
dichloride (SCl
2
), lithium oxide(Li
2
O) may occur.
3. Water (H
2
O) reacts with thionyl chloride(SOCl
2
) in room temperature to form
hydrochloric acid(HCl) and sulphur dioxide(SO
2
).