Titanium dioxide occurs in nature as the minerals rutile and anatase. Additionally two high-pressure forms are known minerals: a monoclinic baddeleyite-like form known as akaogiite, and the other is an orthorhombic ±-PbO2-like form known as brookite, both of which can be found at the Ries crater in Bavaria.[8][9][10] It is mainly sourced from ilmenite ore. This is the most widespread form of titanium dioxide-bearing ore around the world. Rutile is the next most abundant and contains around 98% titanium dioxide in the ore. The metastable anatase and brookite phases convert irreversibly to the equilibrium rutile phase upon heating above temperatures in the range 600-800 °C.
Product Specification
CAS Number | 13463-67-7 |
Form | Powder |
Packaging Size | 25 Kg Drums |
Density | 4.23 g/cm3 (rutile), 3.78 g/cm3 (anatase) |
Chemical Formula | TiO2 |
Molar Mass | 79.866 g/mol |
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