titanosilicate

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English

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Etymology

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From titano- +‎ silicate.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: titano‧sili‧cate

Noun

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titanosilicate (plural titanosilicates)

  1. (inorganic chemistry) A silicate compound or network in which some silica tetrahedra are replaced by titanium octahedra.
    • 1999, V. Valtchev et al., “Investigation of the ion-exchanged forms of the microporous titanosilicate K2TiSi3O9.H2O”, in Microporous and Mesoporous Materials[1], volume 32, number 3:
      The microporous titanosilicate K2TiSi3O9.H2O was subjected to ion exchange by the other alkaline cations and NH4+.

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