Van Vleck Paramagnetism in Orthorhombic TiO2(Brookite)

Abstract
The magnetic susceptibility of the orthorhombic form of titanium dioxide has been measured from 5 to 300°K. After deducting the temperature-dependent component, which is probably due to defects or impurities, and the free-ion diamagnetic component, the Van Vleck paramagnetism was estimated to be 33×106 emu/mole. Comparison is made between this value and the Van Vleck paramagnetism of strontium titanate and the two tetragonal forms of titanium dioxide: rutile and anatase.