aldon4
Materials
- Apr 20, 2005
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Could Al2O3 replace TiO2 as paint pigment if it was economically available in the 300 to 800 nanometer range? TiO2 is generally coated with Al2O3 because of TiO2 photochemical reactions. Is TiO2 only used because it is easy to make the particle size range economically? Since lead, zinc, and other metal oxides have been used in the past it seems that titanium has no intrinsic properties other than its particle size. I have a way to make spherical sub-micron Al2O3 particles at low cost, so this is an obvious use.