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Why is Titanium Dioxide Important in Nanotechnology?
At the nanoscale, TiO2 exhibits distinct
physical and chemical properties
that differ significantly from its bulk counterpart. These properties include higher
surface area
, enhanced
photocatalytic activity
, and improved mechanical strength. These characteristics make it highly suitable for applications in
sunscreens
,
self-cleaning coatings
, and
environmental remediation
efforts.
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