CALCIUM TITANATE CAS 12049-50-2
Calcium titanate, also known as calcium titanium oxide, with the chemical formula CaTiO3, is an inorganic substance. It appears as yellow crystals and is insoluble in water. The first type of perovskite discovered in history was the natural mineral calcium titanate (CaTiO3), which was discovered by German chemist Gustav Ross during his expedition to the Urals Mountains in Russia in 1839. Stable Chemicalbook at room temperature and pressure, high thermal decomposition releases toxic calcium and titanium smoke. Calcium titanate belongs to the cubic crystal system, where titanium ions form octahedral coordination with six oxygen ions, with a coordination number of 6; Calcium ions are located within holes composed of octahedra, with a coordination number of 12. Many useful materials adopt this structural structure (such as barium titanate), or its deformation (such as yttrium barium copper oxide).
Item | Specification |
melting point | 1975°C |
Density | 4.1 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.) |
proportion | 4.1 |
form | nano-powder |
purity | 98% |
CALCIUM TITANATE is a fundamental inorganic dielectric material with excellent dielectric, temperature, mechanical, and optical properties. It is widely used in fields such as ceramic capacitors, PTC thermistors, microwave antennas, filters, and stainless steel electrodes. CALCIUM TITANATE is the name for calcium titanate minerals, and the structure of perovskite involves many inorganic crystalline materials. A deep understanding of the structure and changes of perovskite will play a significant role in the research and development of inorganic functional materials.
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CALCIUM TITANATE CAS 12049-50-2
CALCIUM TITANATE CAS 12049-50-2