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titanium dioxide crystal types
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Titanium dioxide. also known as TiO2. has three main crystal forms: rutile. anatase. and platinoid. Rutile. the most common and stable form. displays a deep red color with a metallic luster. It is widely used in various applications due to its ability to absorb ultraviolet light. Another form. anatase titanium dioxide or reitinolite. is particularly reactive when exposed to light and is commonly utilized as a catalyst in chemical reactions. The rarest form. platinoid or plate titanium ore. can be found in mineral deposits or as a weathering product of titanium ores. In addition to these uses. it has also been studied for its potential as a photocatalyst.
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