Titanium(IV) oxide, 99.999%, (trace metal basis), predominantly rutile, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Titanium(IV) oxide, 99.999%, (trace metal basis), predominantly rutile, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Titanium(IV) oxide, 99.999%, (trace metal basis), predominantly rutile, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Titanium(IV) oxide, 99.999%, (trace metal basis), predominantly rutile, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

Titanium(IV) oxide, 99.999%, (trace metal basis), predominantly rutile, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

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Chemical Identifiers
CAS13463-67-7
IUPAC Namedioxotitanium
Molecular FormulaO2Ti
InChI KeyGWEVSGVZZGPLCZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESO=[Ti]=O
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Appearance (Color)White to off-white
Appearance (Form)Powder
Total trace metal impurities=<0.001 %
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

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.