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Titanium Silicon Oxide   
(SiO2)(TiO2)
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(2N) 99% Titanium Silicon Oxide TI-SIOX-02 Contact American Elements
(3N) 99.9% Titanium Silicon Oxide    TI-SIOX-03 Contact American Elements
(4N) 99.99% Titanium Silicon Oxide    TI-SIOX-04 Contact American Elements
(5N) 99.999% Titanium Silicon Oxide    TI-SIOX-05 Contact American Elements
Oxide IonTitanium Silicon Oxide   is a highly insoluble thermally stable Titanium source suitable for glass, optic Ultra High Purity (99.99+%) Oxide Powder and ceramic applications. Oxide compounds are not conductive to electricity. However, certain perovskite structured oxides are electronically conductive finding application in the cathode of solid oxide fuel cells and oxygen generation systems. They are compounds containing at least one oxygen anion and one metallic cation. They are typically insoluble in aqueous solutions (water) and extremely stable making them useful in ceramic structures as simple as producing clay bowls to advanced electronics and in light weight structural components in aerospace and electrochemical applications such as fuel cells in which they exhibit ionic conductivity. Metal oxide compounds are basic anhydrides and can therefore react with acids and with strong reducing agents in redox reactions. Titanium Silicon Oxide    is also available in pellets, pieces, powder, sputtering targets, tablets, and nanopowder (from American Elements' nanoscale production facilities). See Nanotechnology for more nanotechnology applications information. Titanium Silicon Oxide    is generally immediately available in most volumes. High purity, submicron and nanopowder forms may be considered. Additional technical, research and safety (MSDS) information is available.

Silicon(Si) atomic and molecular weight, atomic number and elemental symbolSilicon is a Block P, Group 14, Period 3 element. The number of electrons in each of Silicon's shells is 2, 8, 4 and its electronic configuration is [Ne] 3s2 3p2. In its elemental form silicon's CAS number is 7440-21-3. The silicon atom has a radius of 117.6.pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 210.pm. Silicon is not toxic but can cause chronic respiratory problems if inhaled as a fine silica or silicate dust. Asbestos silicates are carcinogenic. Silicon isElemental Silicon one of man's most useful elements. It makes up 25.7% of the earth's crust, by weight, and is the second most abundant element, being exceeded only by oxygen. The Czochralski process is commonly used to produce single crystals of silicon used for solid-state or semiconductor devices. Silica, as sand, is a principal ingredient of glass, one of the most inexpensive of materials with excellent mechanical, optical, thermal, and electrical properties. Silicon is available as metal and compounds with purities from 99% to 99.9999% (ACS grade to ultra-high purity); metals in the form of foil, sputtering target, and rod, and compounds as submicron and nanopowder. Ultra high purity silicon can be doped with boron, gallium, phosphorus , or arsenic to produce silicon for use in Silicon Bohr Moleculetransistors, solar cells, rectifiers, and other solid-state devices which are used extensively in the electronics and space-age industries. Hydrogenated amorphous silicon has shown promise in producing economical cells for converting solar energy into electricity. Silcones are important products of silicon. They range from liquids to hard, glasslike solids with many useful properties. Silicon was first discovered by Jons Berzelius in 1823. The name Silicon originates from the Latin word "silex" which means flint or hard stone. See Silicon research below.

Titanium(Ti) atomic and molecular weight, atomic number and elemental symbolTitanium is a Block D, Group 4, Period 4 element. The number of electrons in each of Titanium's shells is 2, 8, 10, 2 and its electronic configuration is [Ar] 3d2 4s2. In its elemental form titanium's CAS number is 7440-32-6. The titanium atom has a radius of 144.8.pm and it's Van der Waals radius is 200.pm. Titanium metal is not considered to be toxic although titanium as metal shavings or powder is considered a fire hazard. In its metallic form it is not only very strong and light weight, but also highly resistant to corrosion. Thus it can be found in Elemental Titaniumnumerous aerospace and military applications. In its oxide form it used in low grades to produce a white pigment. Titanium is the bases for numerous commercially essential compound groups, such as Titanium Bohr Modeltitanium titanates in electronic and di-electric formulations and in crystal growth for ruby and sapphire lasers. Titanium information, including Technical Data, Safety Data and its high purity properties, research, applications and other useful facts are discussed here. Scientific facts such as the atomic structure, ionization energy , abundance on Earth, conductivity and thermal properties are included. Titanium was first discovered by William Gregor in 1791. Titanium was named after the word Titanos which is Greek for Titans. See Titanium research below. Titanium was named after the word Titanos which is Greek for Titans. See Titanium research below.

Formula CAS No. Appearance Molecular Weight
(SiO2)(TiO2)     139.95
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Recent Research & Development for Titanium

  • Anticancer efficacy enhancement and attenuation of side effects of doxorubicin with titanium dioxide nanoparticles. Chen Y, Wan Y, Wang Y, Zhang H, Jiao Z. Int J Nanomedicine. 2011;6:2321-6. Epub 2011 Oct 18. PMID: 22072869 [PubMed - in process]

  • Keyhole Cochlear Implantation: Current Status. Black B. Otol Neurotol. 2011 Nov 8. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22072266 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

  • Characterization of a hydroxyapatite sputtered film subject to hydrothermal treatment using FE-SEM and STEM. Ozeki K, Aoki H, Masuzawa T. Biomed Mater Eng. 2011 Jan 1;21(3):179-89. PMID: 22072082 [PubMed - in process]

  • In vitro evaluation of cytotoxicity of permanent prosthetic materials. Sabaliauskas V, Juciute R, Bukelskiene V, Rutkunas V, Trumpaite-Vanagiene R, Puriene A. Stomatologija. 2011;13(3):75-80. PMID: 22071414 [PubMed - in process]

  • Effect of ionic products of dicalcium silicate coating on osteoblast differentiation and collagen production via TGF-ß1 pathway. Li J, Wei L, Sun J, Guan G. J Biomater Appl. 2011 Nov 9. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22071351 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

  • Reconstruction of defects of maxillary sinus wall after removal of a huge odontogenic lesion using prebended 3D titanium-mesh and CAD/CAM technique - Methodology article - Stoetzer M, Rana M, Von See C, Eckardt AM, Gellrich NC. Head Face Med. 2011 Nov 9;7(1):21. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22070833 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

  • Total Synthesis of (-)-Virginiamycin M2: Application of Crotylsilanes Accessed by Enantioselective Rh(II) or Cu(I) Promoted Carbenoid Si-H Insertion. Wu J, Panek JS. J Org Chem. 2011 Nov 9. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22070230 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

  • Reduced stress shielding with limited micromotions using a carbon fibre composite biomimetic hip stem: a finite element model. Caouette C, Yahia LH, Bureau MN. Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 2011 Sep;225(9):907-19. PMID: 22070028 [PubMed - in process]

  • Numerical simulation of bone remodelling around dental implants. Ojeda J, Martínez-Reina J, García-Aznar JM, Domínguez J, Doblaré M. Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 2011 Sep;225(9):897-906. PMID: 22070027 [PubMed - in process]

  • [Application of titanium plate and Teflon patch in chest wall reconstruction after sternal. tumor resection]. Wu X, Chen M, Yu F. Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi. 2011 Oct;25(10):1224-6. Chinese. PMID: 22069979 [PubMed - in process]

  • Pediatric bony craniovertebral junction abnormalities: Institutional experience of 10 years. Kale SS, Ailawadhi P, Yerramneni VK, Chandra PS, Kumar R, Sharma BS, Mahapatra AK. J Pediatr Neurosci. 2011 Oct;6(Suppl 1):S91-5. PMID: 22069436 [PubMed]

  • Dietary Exposure Estimates of 14 Trace Elements in Xuanwei and Fuyuan, Two High Lung Cancer Incidence Areas in China. Zhang L, Lv J, Liao C. Biol Trace Elem Res. 2011 Nov 9. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22068732 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

  • Comparative approach to capture bacterial diversity of coastal waters. Na H, Kim OS, Yoon SH, Kim Y, Chun J. J Microbiol. 2011 Oct;49(5):729-40. Epub 2011 Nov 9. PMID: 22068488 [PubMed - in process]

  • Combined Use of Titanium Mesh and Resorbable PLLA-PGA Implant in the Treatment of Large Orbital Floor Fractures. Magana FG, Arzac RM, De Hilario Aviles L. J Craniofac Surg. 2011 Nov 5. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22067850 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

  • No improvement in long-term wear and revision rates with the second-generation Biomet cup (RingLoc) in young patients. Boesenach B, van der Heide HJ, Nelissen RG. Acta Orthop. 2011 Nov 9. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22066563 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

  • Clinical outcomes of TS-1 chemotherapy for advanced and recurrent gastric cancer. Lee SR, Kim HO, Yoo CH. J Korean Surg Soc. 2011 Sep;81(3):163-8. Epub 2011 Sep 26. PMID: 22066117 [PubMed]

  • Melanosis ilei induced by prolonged charcoal ingestion. Kim GM, Jun EJ, Kim YC, Park JM, Hong SI, Cheung DY, Kim JI, Lee YS. J Korean Surg Soc. 2011 Jul;81(1):66-9. Epub 2011 Jul 11. PMID: 22066103 [PubMed]

  • The mixed-valent titanium phosphate, Li(2)Ti(2)(PO(4))(3), dilithium dititanium(III/IV) tris-(orthophosphate). Kee Y, Lee SS, Yun H. Acta Crystallogr E Struct Rep Online. 2011 Sep 1;67(Pt 9):i49. Epub 2011 Aug 17. PMID: 22065701 [PubMed]

  • Transition from Anodic Titania Nanotubes to Nanowires: Arising from Nanotube Growth to Application in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells. Sun L, Zhang S, Wang X, Sun XW, Ong DY, Wang X, Zhao D. Chemphyschem. 2011 Nov 7. doi: 10.1002/cphc.201100450. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 22065460 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

  • Influence of metal ions on human lymphocytes and the generation of titanium-specific T-lymphocytes. Chan E, Cadosch D, Gautschi OP, Sprengel K, Filgueira L. J Appl Biomater Biomech. 2011 May-Aug;9(2):137-43. doi: 10.5301/JABB.2011.8567. PMID: 22065391 [PubMed - in process]

Recent Research & Development for Silicon

  • The effect of one-step and multi-step polishing systems on surface texture of two different resin composites. Bashetty K, Joshi S. J Conserv Dent. 2010 Jan;13(1):34-8. PMID: 20582217 [PubMed - in process] Related citations

  • Effect of Flow Aids on Mucoadhesive Properties of Polymeric Discs of Polyoxyethylene and Carbopol 971P. Bele MH, Gholap VV, Joshi OU. Indian J Pharm Sci. 2010 Jan;72(1):128-9. PMID: 20582205 [PubMed - in process] Related citations

  • Boron toxicity tolerance in barley through reduced expression of the multifunctional aquaporin HvNIP2;1. Schnurbusch T, Hayes J, Hrmova M, Baumann U, Ramesh SA, Tyerman SD, Langridge P, Sutton T. Plant Physiol. 2010 Jun 25. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 20581256 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] Related citations

  • Wetting properties of silicon films from alkyl-passivated particles produced by mechanochemical synthesis. Hallmann S, Fink MJ, Mitchell BS. J Colloid Interface Sci. 2010 May 6. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 20580764 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] Related citations

  • Rapid synthesis of a versatile organic/inorganic hybrid material based on pyrogenic silica. Becuwe M, Cazier F, Woisel P, Landy D, Delattre F. J Colloid Interface Sci. 2010 Jun 8. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 20580377 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] Related citations

  • Importance of dynamic culture for evaluating osteoblast activity on dense silicon-substituted hydroxyapatite. da Silva HM, Mateescu M, Damia C, Champion E, Soares G, Anselme K. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2010 Jun 1. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 20579858 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] Related citations

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Material Safety Data Sheet
  • 1 Identification of substance

    • Product details

    • Trade name Titanium Ingot

  • 2 Composition/Data on components:

    • Chemical characterization:
                 Designation: (CAS#)                                        
      Titanium (CAS# 7440-45-1); 100%
    • Identification number(s):
    • EINECS Number: 231-154-9
  • 3 Hazards identification

    • Hazard designation: F Highly flammable
    • Information pertaining to particular dangers for man and environment
      R 11 Highly flammable.
      R 15 Contact with water liberates extremely flammable gases.
  • 4 First aid measures

    • After inhalation
      Supply fresh air. If required, provide artificial respiration. Keep patient warm. Consult doctor if symptoms persist.
      Seek immediate medical advice.
    • After skin contact
      Instantly wash with water and soap and rinse thoroughly.
      Seek immediate medical advice.
    • After eye contact
      Rinse opened eye for several minutes under running water. Then consult doctor.
    • After swallowing Seek immediate medical advice.
  • 5 Fire fighting measures

    • Suitable extinguishing agents
      Special powder for Oxide fires. Do not use water.
    • For safety reasons unsuitable extinguishing agents
      Water.
      Carbon dioxide
    • Protective equipment:
      Wear self-contained breathing apparatus.
      Wear full protective suit.
  • 6 Accidental release measures

    • Person-related safety precautions:
      Wear protective equipment. Keep unprotected persons away.
      Ensure adequate ventilation
      Keep away from ignition sources
    • Measures for environmental protection:
      Do not allow material to be released to the environment without proper governmental permits.
    • Measures for cleaning/collecting:
      Ensure adequate ventilation.
      Do not flush with water or aqueous cleansing agents
      Keep away from ignition sources.
    • Additional information:
      See Section 7 for information on safe handling
      See section 8 for information on personal protection equipment.
      See Section 13 for information on disposal.
  • 7 Handling and storage


    • Handling
    • Information for safe handling:
      Keep containers tightly sealed.
      Store in cool, dry place in tightly closed containers.
      Ensure good ventilation/exhaustion at the workplace.
    • Information about protection against explosions and fires:
      Keep ignition sources away - Do not smoke.
      Protect against electrostatic charges.

    • Storage
    • Requirements to be met by storerooms and containers:
      Store in cool location.
    • Information about storage in one common storage facility:
      Do not store together with oxidizing and acidic materials.
      Store away from water.
      Store away from air.
    • Further information about storage conditions:
      Keep container tightly sealed.
      Store in cool, dry conditions in well sealed containers.
  • 8 Exposure controls and personal protection

    • Additional information about design of technical systems:
      Properly operating chemical fume hood designed for hazardous chemicals and having an average face velocity of at least 100 feet per minute.

    • Components with critical values that require monitoring at the
      workplace:                                                             
      Not required.
    • Additional information: No data

    • Personal protective equipment
    • General protective and hygienic measures
      The usual precautionary measures should be adhered to in handling the chemicals.
      Keep away from foodstuffs, beverages and food.
      Instantly remove any soiled and impregnated garments.
      Wash hands during breaks and at the end of the work.
    • Breathing equipment: Use breathing protection with high concentrations.
    • Protection of hands: Impervious gloves
    • Eye protection:
      Safety glasses
      Full face protection
      Face protection
    • Body protection: Protective work clothing.
  • 9 Physical and chemical properties:

    • General Information

    • Form: Solid.
    • Colour: Grey
    • Smell: Odourless
    •   Value/Range  Unit    Method      
    • Change in condition
    • Melting point/Melting range:                   795 ° C
    • Boiling point/Boiling range:                  3468 ° C
    • Sublimation temperature / start:   Not determined

    • Flash point:                       Not applicable

    • Inflammability (solid, gaseous)    Highly flammable.
      Contact with water liberates extremely flammable gases.

    • Ignition temperature:              Not determined

    • Decomposition temperature:         Not determined

    • Critical values for explosion:
    • Lower:                             Not determined
    • Upper:                             Not determined

    • Steam pressure:                    Not determined

    • Density                at   20 ° C            6.67 g/cm³

    • Solubility in / Miscibility with
    • Water:                             Not determined
  • 10 Stability and reactivity

    • Thermal decomposition / conditions to be avoided:
      No decomposition if used and stored according to specifications.
    • Materials to be avoided:
      Water/moisture
      Acids
      Oxidizing agents
      Oxygen
    • Dangerous reactions:
      Contact with water releases flammable gases
      Reacts with moist air
      Contact with acids releases flammable gases
      Reacts with oxidizing agents
    • Dangerous products of decomposition: Oxide oxide
  • 11 Toxicological information

    • Acute toxicity:
    • Primary irritant effect:
    • on the skin: Irritant for skin and mucous membranes.
    • on the eye: Irritant effect.
    • Sensitization: No sensitizing effect known.
    • Additional toxicological information:
      To the best of our knowledge the acute and chronic toxicity of this substance is not fully known.
      No classification data on carcinogenic properties of this material is available from the EPA, IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH.
  • 12 Ecological information:

    • General notes:
      Do not allow material to be released to the environment without proper governmental permits.
      Water hazard class 1 (Self-assessment): slightly hazardous for water.
      Do not allow undiluted product or large quantities of it to reach ground water, water bodies or sewage system.
  • 13 Disposal considerations


    • Product:
    • Recommendation
      Consult state, local or national regulations for proper disposal.
      Hand over to disposers of hazardous waste.
      Must be specially treated under adherence to official regulations.

    • Uncleaned packagings:
    • Recommendation:
      Disposal must be made according to official regulations.
  • 14 Transport information


    • Land transport ADR/RID and GGVS/GGVE (cross-border/domestic)
    • ADR/RID-GGVS/E Class:     4.1 (F3) Flammable solids.
    • Kemler Number:            40
    • UN-Number:                1333
    • Packaging group:          II
    • Label                     4.1
    • Designation of goods:     1333 Titanium

    • Maritime transport IMDG/GGVSea:
    • IMDG/GGVSea Class:        4.1
    • UN Number:                1333
    • Label                     4.1
    • Packaging group:          II
    • Correct technical name:   Titanium

    • Air transport ICAO-TI and IATA-DGR:
    • ICAO/IATA Class:          4.1
    • UN/ID Number:             1333
    • Label                     4.1
    • Packaging group:          II
    • Correct technical name:   Titanium
  • 15 Regulatory information


    • Designation according to EC guidelines:

    • Code letter and hazard designation of product: F Highly flammable

    • Risk phrases:
      11  Highly flammable.
      15  Contact with water liberates extremely flammable gases.

    • Safety phrases:
      7/8 Keep container tightly closed and dry.
      43  In case of fire, use Oxidelic extinguishing powder. Never use water.

    • National regulations

    • Information about limitation of use:
      For use only by technically qualified individuals.
      Employment restrictions concerning young persons must be observed.

    • Water hazard class:
      Water hazard class 1 (Self-assessment): slightly hazardous for water.
  • 16 Other information:

      Employers should use this information only as a supplement to other information gathered by them, and should make independent judgement of suitability of this information to ensure proper use and protect the health and safety of employees.  This information is furnished without warranty, and any use of the product not in conformance with this Material Safety Data Sheet, or in combination with any other product or process, is the responsibility of the user.
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