Lithium hexafluorogermanate can be dissolved in a solution of hydrogen fluoride, which forms a precipitate of lithium fluoride.[2]
It can be used as a densification aid in the sintering of gadolinium oxysulfide,[3][4] and as a lithium salt additive in a lithium-ion battery electrolyte.[5]
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