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  2. McMurry reaction - Wikipedia

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    The McMurry reaction of benzophenone. The McMurry reaction is an organic reaction in which two ketone or aldehyde groups are coupled to form an alkene using a titanium chloride compound such as titanium(III) chloride and a reducing agent. The reaction is named after its co-discoverer, John E. McMurry.

  3. Titanium (III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    TiCl 3 is produced usually by reduction of titanium(IV) chloride.Older reduction methods used hydrogen: [4]. 2 TiCl 4 + H 2 → 2 HCl + 2 TiCl 3. It can also be produced by the reaction of titanium metal and hot, concentrated hydrochloric acid; the reaction does not proceed at room temperature, as titanium is passivated against most mineral acids by a thin surface layer of titanium dioxide.

  4. Transition metal alkoxide complex - Wikipedia

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    A well-studied case is the irreversible hydrolysis of titanium isopropoxide: Ti(OR) 4 + 2 H 2 O → TiO 2 + 4 HOR. By controlling the stoichiometry and steric properties of the alkoxide, such reactions can be arrested leading to metal-oxy-alkoxides, which usually are oligonuclear. Other alcohols can be employed in place of water.

  5. Organotitanium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Compounds of titanium in the +2 oxidation state are rarer, examples being titanocene dicarbonyl and Ti(CH 3) 2 2. [Ti(CO) 6] 2− is formally a complex of titanium in the oxidation state of −2. [4] Although Ti(III) is involved in Ziegler–Natta catalysis, the organic derivatives of Ti(III) are uncommon. One example is the dimer [Cp 2 Ti III ...

  6. Titanium tetrachloride - Wikipedia

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    A characteristic reaction of TiCl 4 is its easy hydrolysis, signaled by the release of HCl vapors and titanium oxides and oxychlorides. Titanium tetrachloride has been used to create naval smokescreens, as the hydrochloric acid aerosol and titanium dioxide that is formed scatter light very efficiently. This smoke is corrosive, however.

  7. Titanocene dichloride - Wikipedia

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    A similar reaction is the reductive cyclization of enones to form the corresponding alcohol in a stereoselective manner. [28] Reduction of titanocene dichloride in the presence of conjugated dienes such as 1,3-butadiene gives η 3-allyltitanium complexes. [29] Related reactions occur with diynes.

  8. Titanium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Titanium trichloride (titanium(III) chloride), TiCl 3; Titanium dichloride (titanium(II) chloride), TiCl 2 This page was last edited on 20 October ...

  9. Chloride process - Wikipedia

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    The oxidized form of the chlorine is molecular chlorine Cl 2, the reduced form is titanium tetrachloride (TiCl 4). The oxidizing agent is molecular oxygen (O 2), the reducing agent is coke. Both must be fed into the process. The titanium is fed into the process in form of ore together with the coke. Titanium ore is a mixture of oxides.