china titanium dioxide rutile

TiO2 NPs appeared to be more toxic to nematode Caenorhabditis elegans than submicron-sized TiO2.  At a concentration of 1 mg/l, 7 nm particles affected its fertility and survival rate and were more toxic than 20 nm anatase particles. Similarly, Hu et al. showed that rutile particles (10–20 nm), at concentrations above 1 g/kg soil, can be bio-accumulated in earthworms, where they induce oxidative stress, inhibit the activity of cellulase and induce DNA and mitochondrial damage.

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The properties of TI02 powder are nothing short of remarkable. Its ability to withstand extreme temperatures, combined with its chemical stability, makes it an ideal candidate for applications ranging from paint manufacturing to the production of advanced ceramics. In paints, TI02 powder acts as a pigment, imparting a brilliant white color that brightens and enhances the final product's aesthetic appeal. Moreover, its high refractive index boosts the paint's hiding power, allowing for more efficient coverage and reducing the need for additional coats.

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