Titrantit
Titrantit is a chemical compound with the formula TiO2. It is a white, crystalline solid that is commonly known as titanium dioxide. Titrantit is widely used as a pigment in paints, coatings, and plastics due to its high refractive index and opacity. It is also used in sunscreens and cosmetics for its UV-blocking properties. In the field of catalysis, titrantit is used as a support for various metal catalysts. It is also used in the production of titanium metal and titanium tetrachloride. Titrantit is generally considered safe for use in consumer products, but it can be harmful if inhaled or ingested in large quantities. It is also a common component in the production of white cement and concrete. Titrantit is a naturally occurring mineral, known as rutile, and is found in various locations around the world. It is also produced synthetically through the chloride process.