Titanium (IV) oxide
Titanium (IV) oxide is a photosensitizer and photocatalyst. Titanium (IV) oxide can be used as a pharmaceutical excipient such as a flow aid, coating agent, sunscreen, colorant, etc. Pharmaceutical excipients or pharmaceutical excipients refer to other chemical substances used in the pharmaceutical process other than the drug ingredients. Pharmaceutical excipients generally refer to inactive ingredients in pharmaceutical preparations that can improve the stability, solubility and processability of pharmaceutical preparations. Pharmaceutical excipients also affect the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination (ADME) process of co-administered drugs. Titanium (IV) oxide can use light energy to generate electron-hole pairs to degrade pollutants. Photons excite electrons in TiO2 to generate active oxygen species (such as ·OH and ·O2-), thereby oxidizing and mineralizing pollutants such as organic compounds and heavy metals. TiO2 can be used in the research of environmental remediation fields such as water treatment, air purification and self-cleaning materials[1][2][3].
Product Specifications
CAS Number
[13463-67-7]
Product Name Alternative
Titanium dioxide
UNSPSC
12352300
Hazard Statement
H351
Target
Photosensitizer; Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)
Type
Reference compound
Related Pathways
Apoptosis; Immunology/Inflammation; Metabolic Enzyme/Protease; NF-κB
Field of Research
Others
Assay Protocol
https://www.medchemexpress.com/titanium-iv-oxide.html
Purity
99.0
Solubility
10 mM in DMSO
Smiles
O=[Ti]=O
Molecular Formula
O2Ti
Molecular Weight
79.87
Precautions
H351
References & Citations
Shipping Conditions
Room Temperature
Storage Conditions
4°C (Powder, protect from light, stored under nitrogen)
Scientific Category
Reference compound1
Clinical Information
No Development Reported
Available Sizes
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