Zinc titanate

nanopowder, <100 nm particle size (BET), 99% trace metals basis

Reagent Code: #246713
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CAS Number 12036-43-0

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Weight 161.26 g/mol
Formula ZnTiO₃
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MDL Number MFCD00054107
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Zinc titanate is widely used as a pigment in ceramics and glass due to its excellent thermal stability and resistance to discoloration at high temperatures. It provides a bright white color and is especially valued in applications requiring durability under heat, such as in kiln linings and refractory materials. It also serves as a catalyst support in various chemical reactions, benefiting from its mixed metal oxide structure which enhances surface area and reactivity. In environmental applications, zinc titanate acts as an effective sorbent for removing sulfur compounds from gas streams, making it useful in clean-up processes for fossil fuel emissions. Additionally, it is explored in photocatalytic systems for degrading organic pollutants under UV light, thanks to its semiconductor properties and resistance to photocorrosion. Its non-toxic nature and stability make it suitable for functional coatings and advanced material formulations in both industrial and research settings.

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Zinc titanate is widely used as a pigment in ceramics and glass due to its excellent thermal stability and resistance to discoloration at high temperatures. It provides a bright white color and is especially valued in applications requiring durability under heat, such as in kiln linings and refractory materials. It also serves as a catalyst support in various chemical reactions, benefiting from its mixed metal oxide structure which enhances surface area and reactivity. In environmental applications, zinc titanate acts as an effective sorbent for removing sulfur compounds from gas streams, making it useful in clean-up processes for fossil fuel emissions. Additionally, it is explored in photocatalytic systems for degrading organic pollutants under UV light, thanks to its semiconductor properties and resistance to photocorrosion. Its non-toxic nature and stability make it suitable for functional coatings and advanced material formulations in both industrial and research settings.
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