Nano Titanium Heptoxide (Ti7O13)
Nano titanium heptoxide is an oxygen-deficient titanium oxide material with high electrical conductivity, strong catalytic activity, and excellent dispersion in both water and organic media.
Its vacancy-rich crystal structure improves electron mobility, making it suitable for use as a semiconductor, functional additive, and advanced coating ingredient.
The material provides outstanding corrosion resistance, thermal stability, and long-term durability in harsh industrial environments. It is widely used in electrode materials, catalysts, petroleum extraction additives, specialty lubricants, friction-reducing materials, and conductive coatings.
Key Features
• Oxygen-deficient structure for enhanced charge transport
• High conductivity and semiconductor behaviour
• Excellent dispersion in aqueous and organic systems
• Strong corrosion resistance and heat resistance
• Compatible with polymers, lubricants, and coating formulations
Applications
Electrodes and energy-related materials, catalytic systems, petroleum extraction and drilling fluids, speciality lubricants and anti-wear additives, conductive and anti-static coatings, and other advanced functional composites.
FAQ
What is nano titanium heptoxide?
It is a nano-scale oxygen-deficient titanium oxide (Ti7O13) with high conductivity and catalytic activity, used as a functional inorganic material.
Why is it more conductive than normal TiO₂?
The oxygen vacancies in its crystal structure create more free charge carriers, which increases electron mobility and improves conductivity.
Is it stable at high temperature?
Yes. It shows excellent thermal stability and maintains performance under demanding industrial conditions.
Where is it typically used?
In electrode and energy-storage materials, catalysts, petroleum extraction, speciality lubricants, and conductive or anti-static coating systems.