Titanium 4 tetrachloride
Titanium (IV) tetrachloride is a colorless, fuming liquid that is used as a laboratory reagent. It is a source of titanium for various chemical reactions and processes.
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2 protocols using titanium 4 tetrachloride
Synthesis of Silica Nanoparticles via Sol-Gel
Synthesis of Titanium Oxide Nanoparticles
(99.9% trace metal basis), benzyl alcohol (puriss., 99–100.5%
(GC)), tris(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane (Trizma base, puriss., ≥99.7%),
ethanol (absolute ≥99.8% for analysis), diethyl ether (puriss.,
≥99.8%), n-hexane (≥97.0% for HPLC),
acetone (≥99.8% for HPLC), and Drierite (without indicator,
4 mesh) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich/Merck. RTV Silicon Elastosil
E43 was purchased from Wacker Chemie AG. Nitrogen 4.5, helium 4.6,
oxygen 5.0, and carbon dioxide 3.0 were purchased from PanGas AG Switzerland,
and sulfur hexafluoride 3.0 was purchased from Linde Gas. All chemicals
were used as received without further purification.
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