CAS number : 7705-07-9
Molecular weight :
Molecular formula/chemical symbol :TiCl3
Description :
Titanium(III) chloride |
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β-TiCl3 viewed along the chains |
TiCl3 solution |
Other names[hide]
titanium trichloride |
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Identifiers |
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56398 Y |
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XR1924000 |
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Jmol-3D images |
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Properties |
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TiCl3 |
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154.225 g/mol |
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Appearance |
red-violet crystals |
2.64 g/cm3 |
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425 °C (decomposes) |
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960 °C |
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Solubility in water |
very soluble |
soluble in acetone, acetonitrile, certain amines; |
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Refractive index (nD) |
1.4856 |
Hazards |
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EU Index |
Not listed |
Main hazards |
Corrosive |
Related compounds |
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Other anions |
Titanium(III) fluoride |
Other cations |
Scandium(III) chloride |
Related compounds |
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Y (verify) (what is: Y/N?) |
USES :
TiCl3 is the main Ziegler-Natta catalyst, responsible for the formation of most industrial production of polypropylene. The catalytic activities depend strongly on the polymorph and the method of preparation.
TiCl3 is also a reagent in organic synthesis, useful for reductive coupling reactions, often in the presence of added reducing agents such as zinc. It reduces oximes to imines.[9] Titanium trichloride can reduce nitrate to ammonium ion thereby allowing for the sequential analysis of nitrate and ammonia.
Keyword:Catalyst
Report :
Product name |
Titanium(III) chloride |
CAS: 7705-07-9 |
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Description |
red-violet crystals,hygroscopic |
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Formula |
TiCl3 |
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TEST ITEMS |
Indicators % |
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AR |
CP |
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Purity |
16-18 |
16-18 |
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Acid insoluble |
≤0.002 |
≤0.008 |
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Fe |
≤0.001 |
≤0.003 |
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Heavy metals (Pb) |
≤0.05 |
≤0.05 |