In electronics, TiO2 finds application in solar cells due to its ability to absorb light and facilitate electron transfer
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By doing so, we achieve cost reduction, increased film strength and improved fungicidal and algaecidal properties.
While IARC listed titanium dioxide as “possibly carcinogenic to humans,” they also add that “there is inadequate evidence in humans for the carcinogenicity of titanium dioxide.” Of the four human studies that they reviewed, only one showed a potential risk for occupational workers inhaling titanium dioxide particles and lung cancer, while the other three showed no risk for cancer at all. And it’s key to note that IARC did not assess the effects of titanium dioxide found in foods.