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TOPIC: ALTERNATIVES To TITANIUM DIOXIDE In PAINTS. 

I often get this question times and again from paint producers, if there are viable alternatives to titanium dioxide in paint production. My response had always hinged on what I'm going to discuss in this lecture tonight.

The pigment titanium dioxide (TiO2) is an integral ingredient in paints, granting them a vibrant whiteness and impressive opacity. It's recognized for its unrivaled light reflection, color retention, and durability. Nonetheless, the fact that this chemical very important, does stop the quest for  substitutes owing to cost in producing with this chemical.  

But Here are 10 potential replacements:

PRECIPITATED CALCIUM CARBONATE: This affordable additive does provide a degree of whiteness and opacity, but it can't match TiO2 in terms of brightness, covering strength, and durability.

BARIUM SULFATE (BARYTE): Although it is chemically stable and resistant to weather, its brightness and covering ability are not on par with TiO2.

CLAY (KAOLIN): It's an economical filler but falls short of TiO2 in terms of brightness and covering capacity.

ZINC OXIDE: This compound offers some brightness, opacity, and is also resistant to UV radiation and microbes, but its covering efficiency and whiteness are not comparable to TiO2.

TALC: While this smooth, water-repellent filler is beneficial, it doesn't deliver the brightness, longevity, or covering strength of TiO2.

MICA: Even though it can impart a glossy finish and withstand weather conditions, it doesn't provide the opacity and whiteness that TiO2 can.

ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE (ALUMINA): Although used as a filler, it does not deliver the same level of whiteness or opacity as TiO2.

SILICA: Typically used in matte paints as a filler, silica can't compete with the brightness or opacity of TiO2.

LITHOPONE (a mix of barium sulfate and zinc sulfide): Prior to the rise of TiO2, this was a common pigment, but it doesn't have the durability or the superior covering capability of TiO2.

HOLLOW PLASTIC PIGMENTS: Synthetic pigments that contain air and offer some opacity, but their brightness and full coverage abilities do not measure up to TiO2.

While each of these potential substitutes has its advantages and drawbacks, they typically don't perform as well as TiO2 in delivering brightness, opacity, or longevity. Often, a combination of these substitutes is employed to try to mimic TiO2's performance, but they usually lack in one or more areas. In addition, factors such as cost-effectiveness, environmental impacts, and other considerations are crucial when contemplating these alternatives.

In conclusion, I can't say there's any viable replacement for titan. The best we can have for now is augmentation. One or two of those chemicals can be use to reduce the overall consumption of titan in production but not to totally eliminate it. 

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