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It's very interesting. See also the attack of some super acids on hydrocarbons.
But I maintain that preparing bidentate 'Ti(NO3)4' should not be confused with any aqueous forms of 'classic' titanium nitrate.
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Agreed and I haven't found any published crystallographic data about hydrated titanium nitrate either.
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Quote: Originally posted by deltaH | Agreed and I haven't found any published crystallographic data about hydrated titanium nitrate either. |
If you have full access to CAS registry (I haven't) then searching for it there would be a good starting point.
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