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titleOfInvention Rutile-type titanium oxide particles and method for producing the same
abstract Rutile-type titanium oxide particles that can be easily formed by methods other than the method of firing anatase-type titanium oxide particles at a high temperature, are single crystals, have a high aspect ratio, and can be applied in applications requiring adjustment of birefringence. And a method for manufacturing the same. Rutile-type titanium oxide particles having an average maximum minor axis of 5 to 50 nm and an average maximum major axis of 30 to 300 nm, which are single crystals. The average aspect ratio is preferably 2 or more. A method for producing rutile-type titanium oxide particles, which is formed in a reaction solution in the presence of perchloric acid. The temperature of the reaction solution is preferably 60 ° C. or lower. It is preferable that titanium isopropoxide is contained in the reaction solution as a titanium oxide raw material. [Selection] Figure 1
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