CaTi2O4OH2
CaTi2O4OH2 is a chemical compound. Its empirical formula suggests it is composed of calcium (Ca), titanium (Ti), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H) atoms in a specific ratio. The presence of hydroxyl groups (OH) indicates it is a hydrated oxide or hydroxide. This compound has been investigated for its potential applications in areas such as photocatalysis and energy storage, due to the combined properties of titanium oxides and the structural influence of calcium and hydroxyl groups. Research has focused on synthesizing CaTi2O4OH2 with controlled morphology and crystallinity to optimize its performance in these applications. The electronic structure and band gap of CaTi2O4OH2 are of particular interest for its semiconducting properties. Understanding its synthesis, crystal structure, and physical properties is crucial for advancing its technological utility. Further studies are ongoing to fully explore its capabilities and limitations.