Titanium Monoxide Pellets
Titanium Monoxide Pellets
Titanium Monoxide Pellets | |
Product No | NRE-62057 |
CAS No. | 12137-20-1 |
Formula | TiO |
Size | 8mm–9mm Dia. x 6mm –7mm Thick (Can be Customized) |
Quantity | 50g, 100g |
Purity | 99.99% |
Molecular Weight | 63.866 g/mol |
Density | 4.95 g/cm³ |
Melting Point | 1,750 °C |
Boiling Point | 3,227 °C |
Titanium Monoxide Pellets
Introduction:
Titanium monoxide pellets is a compound of titanium and oxygen, characterized by its unique properties, including high thermal stability and good electrical conductivity. As a titanium oxide, it is typically produced in pellet form for various industrial applications. Titanium monoxide is of particular interest in materials science and engineering due to its potential uses in ceramics, electronics, and other advanced technologies.
Applications
Ceramics and Refractories: Titanium monoxide pellets are used in the production of advanced ceramics and refractory materials. Their thermal stability and resistance to corrosion make them suitable for high-temperature applications, such as furnace linings and thermal barriers.
Electronics: TiO pellets can be utilized in electronic applications, particularly in the manufacturing of thin films for semiconductors and dielectric materials. Their conductive properties make them valuable in various electronic devices.
Catalysts: Titanium monoxide is explored for use as a catalyst or catalyst support in chemical reactions. Its unique properties can enhance reaction rates and selectivity in industrial processes, particularly in oxidation reactions.
Pigments: Although not as common as other titanium oxides, titanium monoxide can be used in some pigment applications, providing color stability and opacity in certain formulations.
Research and Development: Titanium monoxide pellets are often used in research settings, particularly in studies related to solid-state physics and materials science. Their unique properties allow for exploration in various advanced material applications.
Energy Storage: TiO is being investigated for potential applications in energy storage technologies, such as batteries and supercapacitors, due to its electrical properties and ability to facilitate ion transport.