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Titanium Dioxide Solar Photocatalytic Microbial Inactivation Assessment Utilizing Viability Tests and a Novel Triplex qPCR Assay for Nucleic Acid Degradation Determination. [PDF]
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Photocatalytic Titanium Dioxide Composite
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2011In recent years, Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) has gained much more interest for its semiconducting properties for use as photocatalytic material because it rapidly and completely mineralizes organic without harmful byproducts. Based on inspiration from biology, which uses organic structures to guide nucleation and growth of minerals, we demonstrate ...
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Synthesis and characterization of titanium dioxide and titanium dioxide–based materials
2021The aim of the chapter is to describe some different preparation methods and characterization techniques for bare, supported, and coupled TiO2 samples used in different fields. Particular attention has been paid both to the fundamental aspects of the different TiO2 preparation and characterization methods and the practical applications that the results
Bellardita M., Yurdakal S., Palmisano L.
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Anomalous nanostructured titanium dioxide
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2003Titanium dioxide nanoparticles prepared in water-in-oil microemulsion droplets by controlled hydrolysis of TiCl(4)-generated crystalline nanoparticles of sizes from 115 nm down to 6 nm diameter depending on the size of the aqueous core of the micellar droplets.
Suddhasattwa, Nad +3 more
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Physical Sciences Reviews, 2021
Abstract Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is by far the most important white pigment. The extraordinary scattering behavior of TiO2 together with the lack of absorption in the visible range and the stability in different application systems is the reason why TiO2 is the most commonly used pigment.
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Abstract Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is by far the most important white pigment. The extraordinary scattering behavior of TiO2 together with the lack of absorption in the visible range and the stability in different application systems is the reason why TiO2 is the most commonly used pigment.
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