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structure of titanium dioxide nanoparticles
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TiO2 nanoparticles are typically spherical and consist of small titanium dioxide particles in crystalline form. They have three crystal structure phases: anatase. rutile. and platelet titanite. Anatase is the most common phase with a tetragonal crystal system and two molecular units per cell. Its structure is a tetragonal deformation of the cubic fluorite structure. Rutile. on the other hand. has a denser square structure and is thermodynamically stable. It is commonly synthesized under high temperature and pressure. Platelet titanite. with its rhombohedral structure. is the third most prevalent polycrystalline material among TiO2 nanoparticles. These particles are known for their high refractive index. strong UV absorption. and potential size-dependent properties due to quantum size effects. The size of titanium dioxide nanoparticles typically ranges from 1 to 100 nanometers nm but can be controlled during manufacturing.
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