Cas no 12065-65-5 (Titanium oxide)
Titanium oxide Chemical and Physical Properties
Names and Identifiers
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- TITANIUM OXIDE
- TITANIUM OXIDE BLACK
- TITANIUM DIOXIDE ANATASE FOR PAINT
- TITANIUM DIOXIDE RUTIL
- TITANIUM DIOXIDE - ANATASE GRADE B101
- TIO2 ANATASE
- TITANIUM DIOXIDE FIBER GRADE
- TITANIUM DI OXIDE B101
- TIO2 ANATASE B101
- TIO2-ENAMEL GRADE-5FCL
- TITANIUM DIOXIDE ANATESE
- TITANIUM DIOXIDE FOR PAIN
- TITANIUM DIOXIDE PIGMENT
- trititanium pentoxide
- dititanium(III) titanium(IV) oxide
- TITANIUMOXIDE
- TITANIUM OXIDE (TI3O5)
- 12065-65-5
- dioxotitanium;oxo(oxotitaniooxy)titanium
- Calcium Fluoride (CaF2) Sputtering Targets
- AKOS015913933
- Titanium oxide
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- MDL: MFCD00210650
- Inchi: InChI=1S/5O.3Ti
- InChI Key: KEYBBJSJLXNJNN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- SMILES: O=[Ti]=O.O=[Ti]O[Ti]=O
Computed Properties
- Exact Mass: 223.81800
- Monoisotopic Mass: 223.818395g/mol
- Isotope Atom Count: 0
- Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 0
- Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 5
- Heavy Atom Count: 8
- Rotatable Bond Count: 0
- Complexity: 52.4
- Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 2
- Defined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0
- Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count : 0
- Defined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0
- Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0
- Topological Polar Surface Area: 77.5?2
Experimental Properties
- Color/Form: White powder
- Density: 4.20
- Melting Point: 1800°C
- Boiling Point: No data available
- Flash Point: No data available
- Solubility: Soluble in hot concentrated sulfuric acid, hydrofluoric acid and alkali.
- PSA: 77.51000
- LogP: -0.54360
- Solubility: Not determined
- Vapor Pressure: No data available
Titanium oxide Security Information
- Signal Word:warning
- Hazard Statement: H303May be harmful if swallowed+H313Skin contact may be harmful+H333Inhalation may be harmful to the body
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Warning Statement:
P264Thoroughly clean after treatment
P280Wear protective gloves/Wear protective clothing/Wear protective goggles/Wear a protective mask
P305If it enters the eyes
P351Rinse carefully with water for a few minutes
P338Remove the contact lens(If any)And easy to operate,Continue flushing
P337If eye irritation persists
P313Obtain medical advice/care - Safety Instruction: H303May be harmful if swallowed+H313Skin contact may be harmful+H333Inhalation may be harmful to the body
- Storage Condition:Store at 4°C,-4At ℃Store…Better
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| abcr | AB209966-10 g |
Titanium oxide; 99.9% (metals basis), Pellets, approx. 8-9mm dia x 7-9mm thick |
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Titanium oxide Related Literature
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Additional information on Titanium oxide
Titanium Oxide: A Comprehensive Overview
Titanium oxide, also known as TiO?, is a versatile and widely studied compound with the CAS number 12065-65-5. It is a naturally occurring mineral, commonly found in the Earth's crust, and has been utilized in various industrial and technological applications for decades. The compound is renowned for its unique physical and chemical properties, making it a cornerstone in fields such as materials science, environmental technology, and biomedicine.
Titanium dioxide exhibits a high refractive index and strong UV absorption capabilities, which have made it a critical component in sunscreen formulations. Recent studies have explored the use of nanoparticle TiO? in enhancing the efficiency of these products while minimizing potential health risks. Researchers have also delved into the photocatalytic properties of TiO?, which enable it to degrade organic pollutants under UV light. This has led to innovative applications in water purification systems and self-cleaning surfaces.
The synthesis of titanium oxide involves several methods, including the sulfate process, chloride process, and sol-gel techniques. Each method has its advantages and limitations, with the chloride process being more energy-efficient but requiring higher purity raw materials. Recent advancements in nanotechnology have allowed for the production of nanoscale TiO?, which exhibits enhanced catalytic activity and improved dispersion properties. These nanoparticles are now being integrated into advanced coatings and electronic devices.
In the realm of biomedicine, titanium dioxide has shown promise as a biocompatible material for drug delivery systems and implantable devices. Its non-toxic nature and ability to promote cell adhesion make it an ideal candidate for bone regenerative applications. Additionally, researchers are investigating the use of TiO? in photodynamic therapy, where its photochemical properties can be harnessed to target and destroy cancer cells.
The environmental impact of titanium oxide production has also come under scrutiny. Efforts are being made to develop sustainable synthesis methods that reduce energy consumption and minimize waste generation. For instance, recycling titanium-containing waste materials to produce TiO? is gaining traction as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional methods.
Looking ahead, the future of titanium dioxide lies in its potential for smart materials and energy storage solutions. Scientists are exploring its role in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) and lithium-ion batteries, where its electronic properties can enhance energy conversion efficiency. Furthermore, the integration of TiO? into flexible electronics is opening new avenues for wearable technology and foldable displays.
In conclusion, titanium oxide (TiO?) continues to be a pivotal material across diverse industries due to its exceptional properties and adaptability. As research progresses, new applications emerge, solidifying its position as a key player in modern technology and sustainable development.
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