General Introduction
Titanium Dioxide, also known as Titanium (IV) oxide or Titannia, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO2
Titanium Dioxide occurs in nature as well-known minerals rutile, anatase and brookite, and additionally as two high pressure forms, a monoclinic baddeleyite-like form and an orthorhombic α-PbO2-like form, both found recently at the Ries crater in Bavaria.
The most common form is rutile, which is also the most stable form. Anatase and brookite both convert to rutile upon heating. Rutile, anatase and brookite all contain six coordinated titanium.
Thanks to its typical properties, Titanium Dioxide has been applied in many industries.
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Pigment industry, because of its brightness and high refractive |
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Plastics, because of its color, opacity and weather ability |
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Paper, because of its paperboard opacity and brightness |
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Other industries, such as films, semiconductor, memristor, circle element, and etc |
WestMoonint currently provides high-quality Rutile Titanium Dioxide and Anatase Titanium Dioxide
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