Description
Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) Nanopowder/Nanoparticles – Rutile, Purity: 99.99+%, Size: 40–60 nm
Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) Nanoparticles in the rutile phase offer exceptional UV shielding, high chemical stability, and impressive light scattering capabilities. With an average particle size range of 40–60 nm and ultra-high purity of 99.99+%, this material is ideal for use in cosmetics, functional coatings, and photocatalytic systems. The rutile structure ensures greater thermal stability compared to anatase, making it suitable for high-performance applications.
Technical Properties:
Property | Value |
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Purity (%) | 99.99+ |
Color | White |
Average Particle Size (nm) | 40–60 |
Specific Surface Area (m²/g) | 25.0–45.0 |
Bulk Density (g/cm³) | 0.30 |
True Density (g/cm³) | 4.5 |
Morphology | Near spherical |
Elemental Impurities (wt%):
Al | Ca | Si | S | Mg | W |
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0.003 | 0.005 | 0.003 | 0.005 | 0.01 | 0.01 |
Applications:
Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) nanoparticles are widely utilized across numerous industries due to their optical, photocatalytic, and chemical resistance properties:
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Cosmetics & Personal Care: Used in sunscreens, whitening creams, BB creams, and skin protection formulas for its superior UV blocking and biocompatibility.
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Functional Coatings: Applied in paints, plastics, food packaging films, and printing inks to provide whitening, UV resistance, and durability.
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Photocatalysis & Antibacterial Surfaces: Incorporated in air-purification systems, antibacterial coatings, and water purification due to high photocatalytic activity.
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Self-Cleaning Materials: Enables development of self-cleaning ceramics, tiles, and glass by breaking down organic contaminants under UV light.
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Electronics & Aerospace: Used in high-durability components, semiconductors, ceramic composites, and optical elements.
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Paper & Pigment Industry: Enhances opacity and whiteness in printing paper and coatings.
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Metallurgy: Involved in producing titanium metal, ferrotitanium alloys, and titanium-based carbide alloys.