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- Titanium
oxychloride is formed in a reaction between titanium chloride
(TiCl4) and water.
- The mixture of
tartaric acid and TiOCl2 solution forms a gel on heating on a water
bath which decomposes at higher temperatures, > 423 K.
- Mesoporous
titania with an average pore diameter of 2.6 nm and pure rutile
crystalline structural wall were prepared by hydrolysis of TiOCl2
aqueous solution at lower temperature by using octyl phenol
polyethylene oxide as template-directing agent.
- Yellow cakes of
TiO(OH)2 were dissolved with added HCl solution to form a TiOCl2
solution.
- The concentration
of titanium in the as- preparedTiOCl2 solutionwas 5.27M, and this
was used as a stock solution for synthesis of TiO2.
- The precipitation
from the aqueous TiOCl2 solution
was not by the change of solubility but crystallization, in which
crystalline TiO2 precipitates have been already formed at the stage
of precipitation.
- Samples of
titanium oxychloride solution stabilized in an acidic medium
solution and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) were prepared in
concentration of titanium between 0.05 and 0.7 mol/L-1 at room
temperature, denoted TiDMF sol. When mixing the titanium oxychloride
and dimethylformamide solutions a double hydrolysis reaction takes
place: DMF reacts with HCl to form dimethyl ammonium chloride and
methanoic acid. At the same time, the consumption of HCl enables
agentle control over the inorganic polymerization.
- TiOCl2 acid
solution hydrolyses N,N-dimethylformamide leading to the formation
of dimethylammonium chloride and methanoic acid.
- The inorganic
polymerisation is gently controlled by the slow consumption of
hydrochloric acid, and this one-pot process enables the preparation
of novel titanium oxide-based nanoparticles in sols or gels.
- TiOCl2 acid
solution hydrolyzes N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) at room temperature,
leading to the formation of dimethylammonium chloride (DMACl) and
methanoic acid.
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Process
- Effects of
Negative Ions in Aqueous Ti Solution on Formation of Ultrafine TiO2
Powder by Low Temperature Homogeneous Precipitation
- First-principles
thermochemistry for the
production of TiO2 from TiCl4
- Mesoporous
titania–silica composite from sodium silicate and titanium
oxychloride. Part II: one-pot co-condensation method
- Photocatalytic
Characteristics of Nanometer-Sized Titania Powders Fabricated by a
Homogeneous-Precipitation Process
Synthesis
- Modelling the
Chloride Process for Titanium Dioxide Synthesis
- Photosensitive
Titanium Oxo-polymers: Synthesis and Structural Characterization
- Synthesis of
rutile Tio2 with high specific surface area by self hydrolysis of
Tiocl2 in the presence of SDS
Application
- Estimation of
reaction conditions for synthesis
of nanosized brookite-type titanium dioxide from aqueous TiOCl2
solution
- Improving the
environmental performance of manufacturing systems via exergy,
techno-ecological synergy, and optimization
- Life cycle
inventory study of biologically inspired self-cleaning surfaces
- Tio2 Post
treatment
MSDS &
Product
- Oxychloride 6102
- Titanium
Oxychloride Aqueous Solution
- Kronos® 6020
- Titanium
Oxychloride
Suppliers
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Oxychloride
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Oxychloride China Suppliers
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Oxychloride
Manufacturer & Suppliers
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Oxychloride
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Company
Profile & Consultant
- Company Worldwide
- Global company
- Consultant from
China
- Consultant from
Michigan
- Consultant from
USA
- Global Consultant
Toxicity & Report
- The
characterization and photocatalytic properties of mesoporous rutile
TiO2 powder synthesized through self-assembly of nano crystals
- Titanium
Tetrachloride Toxicology Profile
- Abnormalities of
pulmonary function and pleural disease among titanium metal
production workers.
Patent
- Preparation of
pure titanium dioxide with anatase crystal structure from titanium
oxychloride solution
- Method for
production of mono-dispersed and crystalline TiO2 ultrafine powders
for aqueous TiOCl2 solution using homogeneous precipitation
- Method for
applying an inorganic titanium coating to a glass surface
- Process for
controlling the passivation of aluminum chloride formed in the
chlorination of titanium-containing ores
- Process to make
rutile pigment from aqueous titanium solutions
Technology
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The characterization and photocatalytic
properties of mesoporous rutile TiO2 powder synthesized through
self-assembly of nano crystals
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Synthesis of
nanocrystalline TiO2 by tartarate gel method
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Monodispersed
titanium oxide particles with nanometer scale and narrow size
distribution in nonaqueous media
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OxTi-Photobatterie
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