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TiCl4 almost certainly will react with ethanol. I would not be surprised if this make ethyl chloride and hydrous TiO2, or ethyl chloride and some
basic titanium chloride. TiCl4 will be a chlorinating agent, not as strong as PCl3 and co., but it most likely will be strong enough to attack simple
low carbon alcohols.
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Reaction of TiCl4 and ethanol will yield HCl and titanium-ethoxide (Ti(OEt)4).
TiO2 could be also produced by this method, only thing what should be present is a little water, since the Ti-alkoxydes hydrolyze easily. EtCl will
not be produced.
But I would recommend to use another solvent, what is aprotic, maybe toluene. Since it dissolves Li-perchlorate and TiCl4 also.
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Quote: Originally posted by kristofvagyok |
Reaction of TiCl4 and ethanol will yield HCl and titanium-ethoxide (Ti(OEt)4).
TiO2 could be also produced by this method, only thing what should be present is a little water, since the Ti-alkoxydes hydrolyze easily. EtCl will
not be produced.
But I would recommend to use another solvent, what is aprotic, maybe toluene. Since it dissolves Li-perchlorate and TiCl4 also.
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Toluene seems convienience, you sure it dont react right ? because i have little knowledge in titanium compounds, and compounds that react with water.
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In this case I would like to kindly suggest to look up the scientific literature what is about these problems.
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Titanium IV perchlorate can be made in various ways eg mixing anhydrous perchloric acid with titanium tetrachloride.
To me this sounds like one of the ultimate nasty reactions with lots of going wrong potential.
I remember my youth when the boss suggested we made a range of metal chlorides by heating metal oxides in a tube furnace in a stream of carbon
tetrachloride vapour, the other product was phosgene.
A half hearted start was made on the project but despite encouragement it gradually ran in to the sand and was finally abandoned as cowardice or good
sense, depending on your point of view, and more interesting and safer synthetic targets took over as objectives for the group.
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