LiAlPOHO
LiAlPOHO is a chemical compound, specifically a lithium aluminum phosphate oxyhydrate. Its precise structure and properties can vary depending on the synthesis conditions and degree of hydration. Generally, it is a solid material that belongs to the family of phosphate-based compounds. These types of materials are often investigated for their potential applications in various fields, including battery technology and solid-state electrolytes. The presence of lithium, aluminum, phosphate, and oxygen, along with hydrogen (from water), suggests a complex network structure. Research into LiAlPOHO aims to understand its ionic conductivity, thermal stability, and electrochemical performance. Depending on the stoichiometry and hydration level, it might exhibit different phases or crystalline structures, which in turn influence its physical and chemical characteristics. The synthesis of LiAlPOHO typically involves reactions between lithium, aluminum, and phosphate precursors under controlled conditions, often in the presence of water. Further detailed characterization using techniques such as X-ray diffraction, spectroscopy, and electrochemical measurements is crucial for determining its specific properties and potential uses.