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+ | * [[Salts of oxoacids]] – See: "Salts of titanic acid" | ||
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== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 21:02, 1 July 2021
Crystal structure: Cubic or ortorhombic near cubic
Earth alkali titanate perovskites:
- CaTiO3 – Perovskite – Calcium titanate – ~4.0g/ccm – Mohs 5.5 – (coordinates)
- BaTiO3 – 6.0g/ccm – (de)
- SrTiO3 – Strontium titanate (mineral Tausonite) – cubic – Mohs 6.0-6.5 – (de) – Eu doped used as a strong green phosphorescent (glow powder)
- ZrTiO3 ??
- PbTiO3 – Lead_titanate – toxic & water soluble, bad combination
- – ZrTiO3 to PbTiO3 – Lead zirconium titanate – strongly piezoelectric
Exotic
Not stable under low pressure (need small scale ultra high pressure encapsulation)
Related
- Salts of oxoacids – See: "Salts of titanic acid"
- Simple crystal structures of especial interest
External links
- Perovskite (structure)
- Related: Antiperovskite – cation and anion positions swapped