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Titanium dioxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on titanium oxide (chemical compound), Titanium oxide is widely prized for its opaque quality in coatings, plastics, high-gloss paints, ceramics, industrial enamels, paper, and inks. ... Titanium oxide is widely prized for its opaque quality in coatings, plastics,
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Titanium oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Titanium oxide may refer to: • Titanium dioxide (titanium(IV) oxide), TiO 2 • Titanium(II) oxide (titanium monoxide), TiO, a non-stoichiometric oxide • Titanium(III) oxide, Ti 2 O 3 • Ti 3 O ...
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Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed new ways to make or modify nanorods and nanotubes of titanium oxide, a material used in a variety of ind ... The methods and new titanium oxide materials may lead to improved catalysts for hydrogen production, more efficient solar...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains titanium oxide for the element titanium ... Titanium compounds: titanium oxide ... The titanium in titanium oxide formally is in the oxidation state 2.
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Powered by sunlight, titanium oxide nanotubes can turn carbon dioxide into methane (energy currency?) (dsc.discovery.com) ... I'm still unsure of the net gain. I was just reading this paper on the construction of titanium oxide nanotubes:
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Draft Document on Titanium Dioxide Posted by NIOSH for Public Comment ... Titanium dioxide (TiO2), an insoluble white powder, is used extensively in many commercial products, including paint, cosmetics, plastics, paper, and food, as an anti-caking or whitening agent. It is produced and used in the workplace in...
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