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Titanium Silicate Nanoparticles

Titanium Silicate Nanoparticles

                                               Titanium Silicate Nanoparticles        
Product No NRE-5239
CAS No. 264124-88-1
Formula TiSiO4
APS <100nm  (Can be Customized)
Purity 99.9%
Color White
Molecular Weight 139.9501 g/mol
Density NA
Melting Point NA
Boiling Point NA

Titanium Silicate Nanoparticles

Applications

Titanium silicate nanoparticles have demonstrated their potential in a wide range of applications across multiple fields, driven by their unique properties. Here are some of the primary areas where titanium silicate nanoparticles are applied:

Catalysis:

Environmental Catalysis: Titanium silicates are often used as catalysts or catalyst supports in reactions such as hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, oxidation, and reduction. Their high surface area, thermal stability, and resistance to acidic and basic environments make them effective in industrial catalytic processes.

Photocatalysis: Titanium silicate nanoparticles are active in photocatalytic reactions, particularly under UV light. They can be used for applications like water splitting to generate hydrogen, degradation of organic pollutants, and air purification.

Energy Storage and Conversion:

Supercapacitors and Batteries: Due to their high surface area and conductivity, are used in supercapacitors and batteries. They enhance energy storage capacity and charge/discharge efficiency, making them useful in lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries, as well as in supercapacitor electrodes.

Solar Energy: Titanium silicates exhibit useful optical properties and can act as photocatalysts in solar energy conversion. Ti-Silicate-based materials are being researched for solar cells, particularly in photoelectrochemical devices.

Environmental Remediation:

Water Treatment: Due to their adsorption capabilities, are used in water purification and wastewater treatment. They can adsorb heavy metals, organic pollutants, and dyes from water, helping to clean and restore water quality.

Air Purification: Ti-silicate nanoparticles are employed in air purification systems to capture airborne pollutants and remove harmful gases. Their high porosity and surface area make them effective in filtering particulate matter and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

 

 

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