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Titanium(IV) isopropoxide
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Properties | CAS |
546-68-9 | Formula |
(C3H7O)4Ti | EINECS |
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Titanium isopropoxide, also commonly referred to as titanium tetraisopropoxide or TTIP, is a chemical compound with the formula Ti{OCH(CH3)2}4. This alkoxide of titanium(IV) is used in organic synthesis and materials science. It is a diamagnetic tetrahedral molecule. The structures of the titanium alkoxides are often complex. Crystalline titanium methoxide is tetrameric with the molecular formula Ti4(OCH3)16. Alkoxides derived from bulkier alcohols such as isopropanol aggregate less. Titanium isopropoxide is mainly a monomer in nonpolar solvents.
| Appearance & Physical State | clear colorless to light yellow liquid
| Density | 0.95
| Melting Point | 15ēC
| Freezing Point | 14.8℃
| Boiling Point | 240ēC
| Flash Point | 46ēC
| Refractive Index | 1.4654-1.4684
| Water Solubility | HYDROLYSIS
| Stability | Stable, but decomposes in the presence of moisture. Incompatible with aqueous solutions, strong acids, strong oxidizing agents. Flammable.
| Storage Condition | Flammables area |
Titanium isopropoxide, also commonly referred to as titanium tetraisopropoxide or TTIP, is a chemical compound with the formula Ti{OCH(CH3)2}4. This alkoxide of titanium(IV) is used in organic synthesis and materials science. It is a diamagnetic tetrahedral molecule. The structures of the titanium alkoxides are often complex. Crystalline titanium methoxide is tetrameric with the molecular formula Ti4(OCH3)16. Alkoxides derived from bulkier alcohols such as isopropanol aggregate less. Titanium isopropoxide is mainly a monomer in nonpolar solvents.
| Appearance & Physical State | clear colorless to light yellow liquid
| Density | 0.95
| Melting Point | 15ēC
| Freezing Point | 14.8℃
| Boiling Point | 240ēC
| Flash Point | 46ēC
| Refractive Index | 1.4654-1.4684
| Water Solubility | HYDROLYSIS
| Stability | Stable, but decomposes in the presence of moisture. Incompatible with aqueous solutions, strong acids, strong oxidizing agents. Flammable.
| Storage Condition | Flammables area |
Titanium isopropoxide, also commonly referred to as titanium tetraisopropoxide or TTIP, is a chemical compound with the formula Ti{OCH(CH3)2}4. This alkoxide of titanium(IV) is used in organic synthesis and materials science. It is a diamagnetic tetrahedral molecule. The structures of the titanium alkoxides are often complex. Crystalline titanium methoxide is tetrameric with the molecular formula Ti4(OCH3)16. Alkoxides derived from bulkier alcohols such as isopropanol aggregate less. Titanium isopropoxide is mainly a monomer in nonpolar solvents.
| Appearance & Physical State | clear colorless to light yellow liquid
| Density | 0.95
| Melting Point | 15ēC
| Freezing Point | 14.8℃
| Boiling Point | 240ēC
| Flash Point | 46ēC
| Refractive Index | 1.4654-1.4684
| Water Solubility | HYDROLYSIS
| Stability | Stable, but decomposes in the presence of moisture. Incompatible with aqueous solutions, strong acids, strong oxidizing agents. Flammable.
| Storage Condition | Flammables area |
Titanium isopropoxide, also commonly referred to as titanium tetraisopropoxide or TTIP, is a chemical compound with the formula Ti{OCH(CH3)2}4. This alkoxide of titanium(IV) is used in organic synthesis and materials science. It is a diamagnetic tetrahedral molecule. The structures of the titanium alkoxides are often complex. Crystalline titanium methoxide is tetrameric with the molecular formula Ti4(OCH3)16. Alkoxides derived from bulkier alcohols such as isopropanol aggregate less. Titanium isopropoxide is mainly a monomer in nonpolar solvents.
| Appearance & Physical State | clear colorless to light yellow liquid
| Density | 0.95
| Melting Point | 15ēC
| Freezing Point | 14.8℃
| Boiling Point | 240ēC
| Flash Point | 46ēC
| Refractive Index | 1.4654-1.4684
| Water Solubility | HYDROLYSIS
| Stability | Stable, but decomposes in the presence of moisture. Incompatible with aqueous solutions, strong acids, strong oxidizing agents. Flammable.
| Storage Condition | Flammables area |
Titanium isopropoxide, also commonly referred to as titanium tetraisopropoxide or TTIP, is a chemical compound with the formula Ti{OCH(CH3)2}4. This alkoxide of titanium(IV) is used in organic synthesis and materials science. It is a diamagnetic tetrahedral molecule. The structures of the titanium alkoxides are often complex. Crystalline titanium methoxide is tetrameric with the molecular formula Ti4(OCH3)16. Alkoxides derived from bulkier alcohols such as isopropanol aggregate less. Titanium isopropoxide is mainly a monomer in nonpolar solvents.
| Appearance & Physical State | clear colorless to light yellow liquid
| Density | 0.95
| Melting Point | 15ēC
| Freezing Point | 14.8℃
| Boiling Point | 240ēC
| Flash Point | 46ēC
| Refractive Index | 1.4654-1.4684
| Water Solubility | HYDROLYSIS
| Stability | Stable, but decomposes in the presence of moisture. Incompatible with aqueous solutions, strong acids, strong oxidizing agents. Flammable.
| Storage Condition | Flammables area |
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