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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is primarily produced through two methods: the sulfate process and the chloride process. Both methods involve the initial extraction of titanium ore, which is then processed either by sulfuric acid (sulfate process) or chlorine (chloride process). The resulting titanium dioxide is refined into a white powder that is widely used as a pigment in products such as paints, coatings, plastics, paper, inks, medications, and most notably, sunscreen, due to its ability to absorb UV radiation. TiO2 is also used in food industry as a coloring agent. It's noteworthy to mention that both production methods are criticized for their environmental impact, and research is ongoing to find a more sustainable production method. In terms of scale, China is the largest producer, contributing a significant portion of the total global production.
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