A white powder used as a pigment for its high covering power and durability.
Class of chemical substances.
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Examples for "titania"
Examples for "titania"
1The specific anatase structure of titania gel was effective for apatite formation in vitro.
2Supposedly I can use it to whistle up help from Titania's Court.
3No; Bottom and Titania-andRomeo and Juliet were not prevented in time.
4Through him, I might be able to negotiate with Oberon and Titania.
5I would suggest that you relay word of this to Titania, Lady.
1Dow rivals DuPont DD.N and Huntsman HUN.N are large titanium dioxide producers.
2Spherical carbon doped titanium dioxide nanoparticles are synthesized by the sol-gel process.
3It requires capacity, said Peter O'Sullivan, head of DuPont's titanium dioxide business.
4For white power, it's titanium dioxide with some sort of wettening agents.
5It requires capacity, said Peter O'Sullivan, marketing leader of DuPont's titanium dioxide business.
1A method has been proposed based on the reduction of titanic oxide by zinc in hydrochloric acid solutions to the sesquioxide.
1The bands of titanium oxide are clearly present in the star.
2Digestive retention time was measured using titanium oxide (TiO2) as marker.
3In this study, methodologies for determining titanium oxide, zinc oxide and iron oxide are proposed and assayed in commercial sunscreen products.
4Until the discovery of osteoinduction induced by a porous Ti metal formed with a titanium oxide surface layer by Fujibayashi et al.
5Fowler has already identified the bands of titanium oxide in such red stars as the giant Betelgeuse, and in others of its class.
6Their spectra are further marked by absorption bands of titanium oxide, which reach their maximum strength in the later subdivisions of Class M.
7The aim was to develop a simple method that would suit such studies using the whitening agent titanium oxide (TiO2) as an indigestible marker.
8Titanium oxide in red stars.
9Titanium oxide in sun-spots.
Translations for titanium oxide