Titanium dioxide stars in the first IFJ PAN research at the Cracow synchrotron

(The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences) Few compounds are as important to industry and medicine today as titanium dioxide. Despite the variety and popularity of its applications, many issues related to the surface structure of materials made of this compound and the processes taking place therein remain unclear. Some of these secrets have just been revealed to scientists from the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences. It was the first time they had used the SOLARIS synchrotron in their research.
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