Titanium(IV) oxide, rutile, 99.99% (metals basis) - FAQs

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What is the difference between Titanium (IV) oxide, rutile and Titanium (IV) oxide, anatase?

Rutile and anatase are polymorphs of TiO2, which are both naturally occurring. Rutile is a source for titanium smelting and is used in the semiconductor industry to produce dye-based solar cells (Grätzel cells). Anatase shows a high photocatalytic activity, which limits the usability as a pigment in polymers, but also opens certain applications as a catalyst. Anatase has a higher photocatalytic activity than rutile but is thermodynamically less stable.