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LiF is therefore used in specialized optics for the vacuum ultraviolet spectrum, (See also magnesium fluoride). Lithium fluoride is used also as a diffracting crystal in X-ray spectrometry.Lithium fluoride is most widely used as a flux in the production of ceramics, such as enamels, glasses and glazes. Similarly it is also used in brazing and welding fluxes and molten salt chemistry in metallurgy.
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In vitreous enamels and glazes, as flux in soldering and welding aluminum, infrared spectrophotometersUsed in specialized UV optics. Also used as a crystal in X-ray spectrometry. Widely employed in PLED (Polymer Light Emitting Diodes) and OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) as a coupling layer to enhance electron injection. Found in liquid-fluoride nuclear reactors. Used to record ionizing radiation in thermoluminescent dosimeters. Component of molten salts.
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Volatizes at 1100-1200°Chemically stable compound. Non-hygroscopic in nature.
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Volatizes at 1100-1200°Chemically stable compound. Non-hygroscopic in nature.
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