Lithium sulfate monohydrate is a colorless crystalline lithium salt. Its solubility in water decreases with a rise in temperature. It can be synthesized by the dissolution of lithium carbonate in sulfuric acid.
[1] A kinetic model has been proposed to investigate the dehydration of Li
2SO
4.H
2O. Monte-Carlo simulation of the various processes (nucleation and growth) involved in its dehydration has been evaluated.
[2] Neutron-diffraction investigations of LiSO
4.H
2O have been reported.
[3]