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what are titanium dioxide nanoparticles used for
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Titanium dioxide nanoparticles are widely utilized in a variety of applications due to their unique photocatalytic properties. They're commonly used in sunscreens and cosmetics for UV-protection because of their ability to absorb UV light. They are also used in self-cleaning materials, water purification systems, and air purifiers due to their photocatalytic ability to degrade pollutants. In addition, they're employed in paints and coatings to maintain the product's whiteness and slow down the degradation process. They hold great promise for future uses in healthcare and sustainable energy solutions.
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