Titanium oxide granules are a typical Magnéli phase titanium suboxide with high electrical conductivity and excellent chemical stability. This material is widely used in electrochemistry, electrode materials, functional ceramics, and sputtering target preparation.
We can provide Ti4O7 granules with stable composition and clear phase structure, suitable for research, electrochemical systems, and functional material preparation. For technical parameters or specifications, please contact us for detailed information.
Magnéli phase titanium suboxide structure
High electrical conductivity, approaching metallic properties
Excellent chemical stability and corrosion resistance
Suitable for high-temperature and electrochemical environments
Can be used as raw material for functional ceramics and targets
Good structural stability and consistency
Electrochemical Electrode Materials: Commonly used in electrocatalysis, electrolysis, and wastewater treatment systems as conductive and stable electrode materials.
Conductive Ceramics and Functional Materials: Due to its high conductivity and chemical stability, it is widely used in conductive ceramics and functional composite materials.
Sputtering and Sintering Target Raw Materials: Suitable for hot pressing or SPS processes, used to prepare titanium suboxide sputtering targets.
Corrosion Resistance and Structural Materials Research: These particles exhibit good long-term stability under highly corrosive or harsh environments, making them suitable for materials research and validation.
Scientific Research and New Material Development: Widely used in research on Magnéli phase materials, electrode reaction mechanisms, and functional oxide materials.
Q1: To which category of titanium oxides does Titanium Suboxide belong?
A1: It belongs to the Magnéli phase of titanium suboxides, between TiO2 and Ti2O3, and has high electrical conductivity.
Q2: Why are Ti4O7 particles commonly used in electrode materials?
A2: Its high electrical conductivity, good chemical stability, and resistance to corrosion in electrochemical environments make it ideal as an inert electrode material.
Q3: Are Ti4O7 particles suitable for high-temperature applications?
A3: Under controlled atmosphere or vacuum conditions, this material exhibits good thermal stability, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
Q4: Can Ti4O7 particles be used for target preparation?
A4: Yes, they are commonly used as raw materials for preparing titanium suboxide sputtering targets and functional targets.
Each batch is supplied with:
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Size Inspection Report
Third-party testing reports available upon request
We have long focused on the stable supply of functional oxides and advanced ceramic materials, emphasizing material phase structure control and batch consistency, and can provide reliable support for the research and industrial applications of Ti₄O₇ particles.
Molecular formula: Ti₄O₇
Molecular weight: 303.62 g/mol
Appearance: Black granules
Density: Approximately 4.0 g/cm³
Crystal structure: Monoclinic
Inner Packaging: Vacuum-sealed bags and boxed to prevent contamination and moisture.
Outer Packaging: Cartons or wooden crates selected based on size and weight.
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