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Empirical formula: TiO2
a: 3.789 Å
b: 3.789 Å
c: 9.537 Å
α (alpha): 90.00 °
β (beta): 90.00 °
γ (gamma): 90.00 °
Volume: 136.93 Å3
Space group: I41/amd
Calculated density: 3.875 g/cm3
Z: 4
Formula weight: 79.879 g/mole
Common name: Anatase
ICSD collection code: 9853
Short description: Anatase is a rare form of titanium oxide that is found in igneous rocks.
Keyword: titanium dioxide
Keyword: 1801
IUPAC name: Titanium oxide
Citation of a publication: Reference: Zeitschrift fuer Kristallographie, Kristallgeometrie, Kristallphysik, Kristallchemie (-144,1977). 136 (1972) p 273-281. Authors: Horn,M. ;Schwerdtfeger,C.F. ;Meagher,E.P.
Layman's explanation: Anatase was named in 1801 for the Greek word extension. Brown in color, the titanium oxide has a sub metallic luster and is easily altered in nature to cause pitted specimens. This mineral results from the natural crystallization of titanium dioxide. The mineral can be found in the veins and cavities of granites and other igneous rocks in regions of the USA, England, Austria, Brazil, France, and Switzerland. Anatase is a rare collectorÂ’s gem, is often used as a minor ore of titanium, and as a mineral specimen.
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
50869.CIF 50869.crt 50869.GIF 50869.ort 50869.pdb
50869.sdt

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