mineral titanium dioxide
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a multifunctional semiconductor that exists in three crystalline forms: anatase, rutile, and brookite. Owing to an appropriate combination of physical and chemical properties, environmental compatibility, and low production cost, polycrystalline TiO2 has found a large variety of applications and is considered to be a promising material for future technologies. One of the most distinctive physical properties of this material is its high photocatalytic activity (Nam et al., 2019); however, more recently it has attracted growing interest because of its resistive switching abilities (Yang et al., 2008).
In the energy field, ATDNs are being explored as photovoltaic materials and photocatalysts for water splitting
Printing Inks: Lithopone powder is incorporated into printing inks for its high hiding power and brightness, ensuring crisp and vibrant prints in various applications, including packaging, publishing, and textiles.
