STUDY OF TITANIUM CHLORIDE PRESENTED BY- SUNNY MAURYA M.PHARM 1 ST SEM DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY CSJMU
INTRODUCTION Titanium chloride is the inorganic compound. The formula of titanium chlorides is. Titanium dichloride( TiCl 2 ). Titanium trichloride (TiCl 3 ). Titanium tetrachloride(TiCl 4 ).
TITANIUM (II) CHLORIDE Contains two chloride with a titanium. It has high affinity for oxygen and reacts irreversibly with water to produce Hydrogen gas. Formula: TiCl2 Melting point:1035°C Boiling point:1500°C Molar mass:118.77g/mol
Applications Use to make titanium metal and other titanium containing compounds, such as titanium dioxide, which is used as a white pigment in paints and other to products and to produce other chemicals.
TITANIUM (III) CHLORIDE Titanium trichloride is one of the most common halides of titanium. Color : violet. Boiling point: 960°C . Melting point: 425°C. Molar mass: 154.225g/mol
Applications It is also a specialized reagent in organic synthesis. It reduces oximes to imines. Titanium trichloride can reduce nitrate to ammonium ion. Slow deterioration occurs in air-exposed titanium trichloride.
TITANIUM TETRACHLORIDE It is an important intermediate in the production of titanium metal and the pigment titanium dioxide. Inorganic compound with the formula TiCl 4 . Color: colorless liquid . Boiling point: 136°C. Melting point: -24°C Molar mass: 189.679g/mol
Applications Production of titanium metal 2Mg + TiCl 4 2MgCl 2 + Ti Occasional use in organic synthesis. Its oxophilicity and electron transfer properties of its reduced titanium halides.