Volume 354, Issue 1-2 pp. 74-77
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The Reaction of Titanium Tetrachloride with acetic acid and 1–4 dioxane

K. H. Gayer

K. H. Gayer

Detroit (Michigan, U.S.A.), Wayne State University, Department of Chemistry

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S. F. Pavkovic

S. F. Pavkovic

Detroit (Michigan, U.S.A.), Wayne State University, Department of Chemistry

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G. J. Tennenhouse

G. J. Tennenhouse

Detroit (Michigan, U.S.A.), Wayne State University, Department of Chemistry

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First published: September 1967
Citations: 3

Abstract

en

A procedure for the preparation of anhydrous titanium acetate is given. The yellow colored product has the formula Ti(C2H3O2)4 · 2 (CH3COOH. The reaction between TiCl4 and 1–4 dioxane resulted in the formation of titanium (IV) tetrachloro monodioxanate. This yellow compound was found to decompose at about 190°C. Partial hydrolysis of this compound resulted in the formation of titanium (IV) dichloro dihydroxy monodioxanate, a white compound. The latter complex was soluble in acetone, ethyl ether, water, and decomposed when heated above 300°C.

Abstract

de

Wasserfreies gelbes Titan(IV)-acetat der Formel Ti(OOCCH3) · 2 CH3COOH wurde aus TiCl4 und Eisessig in Äther erhalten. Aus TiCl4 und 1.4-Dioxan bildet sich ein gelbes 1:1-Addukt (Zers. ∼190°C), das bei partieller Hydrolyse das farblose TiCl2(OH)2 · diox ergibt. Letzteres ist löslich in Aceton, Äthyläther und Wasser und zersetzt sich oberhalb 300°C.

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