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+ | TiO<sub>2</sub> , or ''titania''. is one of the products of the [[Ilmenite Reduction|hydrogen reduction of ilmenite]]. Titanium dioxide occurs naturally in the form of three minerals: anatase, brookite, and [[rutile]]. | ||
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+ | Titanium dioxide is a transparent, refractory material. It is used as a white pigment in paint. Because of its high index of refraction, thin films of titania are sometimes used as an antireflection coating (AR coating) on solar cells. | ||
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TiO2 , or titania. is one of the products of the hydrogen reduction of ilmenite. Titanium dioxide occurs naturally in the form of three minerals: anatase, brookite, and rutile.
Titanium dioxide is a transparent, refractory material. It is used as a white pigment in paint. Because of its high index of refraction, thin films of titania are sometimes used as an antireflection coating (AR coating) on solar cells.